( nO 
Berlin 
March. 
Lun. jBettna 
Upfa.IPithca 
Berlin 
4 
Lun. 
April. 
Bettna 
Upfale 
Pithea 
High. 
Mean 
Low. 
29. oi 
28. 5 1 
27 ioi 
30.0! 30.50 
29.4, 29.79 
28.81 29. 8 
30.24 30. IT 
29.28j29.35 
28.32128,50 
28 -IO 
■28- 5 
28. 0! 
29.9! 
* 9 - 5 «| 
29.2!! 
50.48 
19-8 6 \ 
19.25 
30.17 
29.55 
29.15 
29.98 ~ 
29.271 
28.57 
May. June. 
Berlin Lun. [Bettna 
Upfa. 
Pithea 
Berlin 
Lun. 
Bettna 
Upfale Pithea 
High. 
Mean 
Low. 
28.95 
28.47 
I28.0-5 
30.0430.40 . 
2-9.7! 3 0.77k 
29-4429-35 ! 
30.15 
29.84 
29-52 
30.11 
2 9 - 74 i 
29.48 
28.7} 
27 - 9 + 
27.02 
29.9! 
29 - 4 i 
28.91 
30.20 
29.57! 
29.15 
30.00 29.98 
29.52i29.55! 
29.25 [29. 1; 
July- 
Aug ust 
High. 
Mean 
'Low. 
Berlin 
z 8 .,f 
z8.zi 
28.01 
Lun jBettna 
2 9.5 30. 5 
19.4 29.70 
■28.9-1 29.55 
Upfa. Pithea 
29.88 
29.55 
29.5429.37^ 
29. 2029. 19 
Berlin .Lun. 
8. 8 (29.8^ 
8 . 
28. 3 3 * 9-3 
27. nf 28.8 
Bettna 
Upfale 
30.30 
29.55^ 
29. i 
29.98 
29.48 
8.98 
Pithea 
September 
October. 
29.85 
29.28! 
28. 7r 
Berlin 
Lun. 
Bettna 
Upfa. 
Pithea 
Berlin 
Lun. 
Bettna ( Upfale 
Pithea 
High. 
Mean 
Low. 
28.5 
28.1 
27.8 
29 - 7 i 
29 -li 
28.5? 
50.28 
29 - 57 2 
28.87 
30.00 
| 29-29 
'28.58 
29.80 
29.20 
28.60 
28.10 
28. si 
27. 9 
30.1! 
29. Is 
28.24 
30-55 130.25 
29.575 19.28^ 
28.50 '28.32 
29.90’ 
29.05 
28.20 
High. 
Mean 
Berlin 
Lun. 
Bettna 
Upfa. 
Pithea 
Berlin 
Lun. 
Bettna 
Upfale 
29.1 
18.7 
28.1! 
30.1! 
29.51 
28.97 
30.80 
30.C0 
29.20 
3 °* 5 i 
29.73 
28.90 
30.19 
29.24 
28.29 
29 -lf 
28.47 
27 - 8j 
30.0! 
2 9 - 5 i 
‘28.4! 
3 °* 5 ° 
29.55 
28.80 
3 °. 7 
*8.83! 
28.50 
Pithea 
29.80" 
29- oi 
28.21 
Although this Table may give a good View of the Baro- 
metrical Ranges at the feveral Places in every Month of the 
Year 1 716, yet I think it neceffary to acquaint the Society 
with the great Agreement between the Afcents and Defcents 
of the 5, fometimes at the very fame Time, and generally 
near it. If the g was remarkably high or low, it was fo in 
ail, or moft of the Places : If ftationary for three or four, 
or more Days, it was the fame in all. Only the Alteration 
would begin, or end, fomewhat fooner, or later, perhaps, in 
one place than another j and when any Deviation was from 
this 
