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Winds, for the moft part, were in fome Wefterly Point 
’till Jan. ii, and then S E\ with Fair, and an hard 
Froft for a Week j the Weather, before the nth, be- 
ing Cloudy and Moift, with fome Snow now and 
then, and a little Rain on Jan. i. All the reft of 
Jan. was, for the moft part, Cloudy with Snow, and 
but little Fair, and that attended with Froft. 
In Feb. the Barometer continued high, until, by a 
gradual Defcent, it came to 28.98, on Feb. iy, and 
17 ; Wind Wefterly 3. and 4. But on February 2,5", 
it fell to 28.28 j Wind W 4 , and.is abovementioned. 
Thegreateft Part of this Month the Weather was 
cloudy, and fometimes with thick Darknefs, frequent 
Snow, and now and then Fair, with (harp Froft. 
All March the Barometer was above 29 Inches, 
fometimes above 30. The greateft Part of the Month 
was Cloudy, with frequent Snow, and fome Fair, 
with fnarp Frofts ; the Winds were variable, and their 
Strength about 1 and 2 Degrees all the Month, and 
feldom at 3 Degrees, nor Calm at any time. 
All Mpril the Barometer was above 29 Inches, and 
under 30. In the Beginning of the Month Snow and 
Cloudy, with fome Fair, and (harp Frofts, ’tiller. 
13, when Mr. Confett faith, the continual Winter- 
Frofts were thawed ; and that on the 1 yth they left 
off their Fires in their Stoves. After this, fome Clou- 
dy, fome Rain, and fome Fair j the Winds were va- 
riable, commonly 1 and 2 Strength, now and then 
3, and not any Day o. 
From Mpr.. 16, he obferved the Thermometer ; 
which being one made by Mr. Haukesbee flood at 
51, which is between cold Air, and Temperate j the 
freezing Point being at 65 ; it then rofe for fome Days 
to 4 6, and 40, 'till on the 22d it was at 36, and to- 
wards the End of the Monthit fell again to 47. All 
