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this Rule, it \vas commonly mod remarkable in the 
Pithea Obfervations. 
The Thermometrical Obfervations I can give no 
Account of, by reafon I underftand not the Ther- 
mometers there made ufe of, not the Freezing, Tem- 
perate, or other Points. Only the Upfale Thermo- 
meter (which was made by Mr. Hauksbee) mud 
ferve for all : In which the Point of extream Heat is 
marked five Degrees above o ; and fo is graduated 
downwards to 45 Degrees, which is the Point of 
Temperate', and 65 Degrees, which is the Point of 
Freezing, The Mean of all the Degrees of every 
Month, at Upfale , the illuftrious Bur man hath noted 
according to Dr. fur ins Dire&ions, in Philof.Tranf 
N° 3795 which is, by adding the whole Month’s 
Degrees, and dividing by the Number of Days. Which 
Means I have inferted, as well as my own ; mine 
being the Means between the higheff and loweft De- 
grees, as well of the Thermometer as Barometer. 
And becaufe I forgot to infert the Barometrical 
Means of the illuftrious Lnnden and Pithea Obfer- 
vers (which are according to Dr. f urin’ s way) but took 
only thofe between the higheft and loweft Stations, 
therefore I have given this little Table of them. 
^ Table of the Mean Barometrical Stations , by 
Dr. Jurin\r way. 
January. 
Febuary. 1 March. 
Upfale | Pithea 
Upfale 
Pithea | Upfale 
Pithea 
19.18^ 
*9.7617! 
29.4775 
Yy 
Aprtl, 
