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gether with fome Remarks of my own, from the o- 
ther Places. 
In January he fays, the Winter Cold (which was 
very intenfe from the 23d of December to the 15th 
of January) began to abate, to the Difadvantage 
of the Ways and Travelling. 
In February he fays the Winter Weather con- 
tinued all the Month, to the middle of March, 
with fome Snow, and Fro ft enough to benefit the 
Ways and Travelling. 
March he fays began with Snow, and ftormy and 
grievous Cold j but towards the latter end, the Wea- 
ther was milder, and more feafonable to the Agricul- 
ture newly begun. On the 14th, and 17th, was an 
.Aurora Borealis. 
In this Month, on the 17th and iad, at Berlin 
alfo there were Signs of Aurora Boreales, as alfo on 
February 23d. 
Alfo at Upfale, a Lumen boreale was on February 
27th, March 3d, 15th, and 16th. 
In April, Betna is faid to have had a feafonable 
Seed-time ; and that the autumnal Corn, which had 
efcaped the Worm (a Calamity I find common inthofe 
Parts as well as England ) began now to flourifh. 
At Lunden they had Par belli on the 28th and 
29th. At Upminfier we had the Aurora Borealis, 
or Streaming , in the Evening, April 12th. 
In May , the reverend and learned Obferver at 
Betna takes Notice, that by the continual and perni- 
cious Heat of the Sun in this Month, the Corn was 
fo burnt up, as to be a fad Prefage of an enfuing 
Scarcity, and Dearth of Provifions. 
