An AbJlraSl of the Meteorological Obferva- 
tions of the whole Tear 1724, made at Lun- 
den in Sweden. By — Abridged 
for the life of the Royal Society. By Win. 
Derhanij F. S. 
Having taken Notice of the Obfervations in 1724, 
that tally, I proceed to the whole Year’s Obferva- 
tions of Lunden. 
I begin with the Barometrical Ranges , which 
will be belt feen and compared by thefe two little 
Tables ; the firft of which is, in part, the curious 
Author’s, viz. the mean Heights of the Mercury j 
to which I have added the higheft and loweft Ranges 
in each Month. And becaufe it will take up but lit- 
tle Room, I have added the Author’s Mean of his 
Thermometrical Obfervations, although, I confefs, 
I fcarce underftand the Divifions of his Thermometer. 
The Higheft and Loweft Ranges of the Barometer, and 
the Mean of the Barometer and Thermometer at 
- Lunden , in the Year 1724. 
Jan . 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
High 
Mean 
Low 
29. 8 
2 9 * 3 
28. 8 
29. 9 
29. 2 
28. 6 
30. t 
29. 4 
28. 8 
3 °- £ 
29. 6 
,29.1V 
29. 9 
29.45 
29. 0 
29. 9 
29. 4 
28. 9 
Therm* 
24.1 
37 -i 
21. i 
6* 
13.S 
45 - s 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
06t. 
Nov . 
Dec. 
High 
Mean 
Low 
2 9 . 7 
29. 2i 
28. 8 
29. 9 
29.5I 
29.2 A 
29. 9 
2 9 - 3 
28. 7 
3 °. £ 
-29. 5 
29. ^ 
30. i 
2 9 - 5 
28. 9 
3°,i I 
29.2 £ 
28. 3 
Therm. 
34 -s 
2 3 - s 
, Ii 
15. i 
30. i 
43 - i- 
The 
