( t ) 
To compare with thefe, we have collected out of the A*- 
of the Royal Academy of Sciences, the Quantity of Rain 
and Diffolved Snow which has fallen at the Observatory at Paris 
for 23 Years together ,* according to the accurate Obfer- 
vation of M. De la Hire. And that the Comparifon might 
be made more juftly, we have reduced the French Meafure to 
our own. But it is to be obferved that the Diverfity of Stile 
makes theYears not exadly the fame, though, as to this Mat- 
ter, the difference may feem very inconfiderable. We have 
forborn to make any Remarks upon this Companion, leaving 
it to the Confideration of the curious Reader. 
French \ 
EngL.fh 
Anno- 
Inch 
Lin | 
nch. Cent. 
1 689 
18 
20 
2 3 
1690 
*3 
3 + 
24 
87 
1691 
<4 
57 
1 $ 
40 , 
1692 
22 
?r 
24 
r 4 
1693 
22 
8 
2 4 
18 
1694 
*9 
9 
21 
07 
169? 
19 
7 4" 
20 
95 
1696 
*9 
5r 
20 
76 
1697 
20 
3 
2 1 
60 
1698 
21 
9 
2 3 
20 
1699 
18 
s;- 
19 
93 
1700 
20 
or 
21 
38 
1701 
2 1 
4 ? 
22 
78 
1701 
1 6 
4 
1 7 
42 
1703 
17 
4 + 
18 
5* 
1704 
l 9 
1 or 
2 1 
20 
17 OS 
io + L 
*4 
82 
17c 6 
1 5 
3 ? 
16 
3* 
1707 
17 
11 
*9 
11 
1708 
18 
3^ 
J 9 
5 * 
1709 
21 
97 
2 3 
21 
1710 
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17 
10 
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2 5 
2 
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