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with Fro ft and fevere Cold. At Betna the Cold was 
very intenfe ; the Heavens very cloudy and mifty. 
In December , at Lunden Aurora Boreales were 
on the jth, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 14th, ijth, 
1 6th, and 2xd Days ; and at Upfale on the yth and 
6th ; and at Berlin, on the 7th and 12th there were 
Signals of the Aurora Boreales. Froft, and Snow, 
Cloudy and Fogs were at Lunden ; at Upfale fome 
Cloudy and Foggy, and a pretty deal of Fair fome- 
times : At Berlin much Froft, Cold, and a grea t Storm 
of Wind on the 23d: At Pit hea frequent Snow, and 
fome Fair, fome Cloudy.. Betna is noted to have 
moderately Snow, but twice. more intenfe Cold, to 
the great Benefit of the Ways and Travelling. 
For the better underftanding the foregoing Obfer- 
vations, and fora Conclulion of them, it is to be obfer- 
ved, that the Lunden Barometrical Obfervations were 
made with a' Barometer graduated according to our 
Englip Meafure, into Inches, and I fuppofe Decimals 
of Inches. But the Thermometer (as I faid) I under- 
ftand nor. 
The Betna Barometer alfo is graduated, according: 
to Englip Meafure, into Inches and Centefms. 
The Upfale Barometer and Thermometer, were 
both made by Mr. Hankesbee , and confequently are 
according to Engli/h Meafure 4 the Barometer having 
Inches and Centeiimal Parts ; the Thermometer as X 
have before defcribed. 
The Bygdea Obfervations the Reverend Author 
did not live all the Year to finifh, and there being 
none Barometrical, or Thermometrical, only a verbal 
Account of the Weather, and now and then of the 
Winds ; therefore I have only, as Occafion ferved, 
taken notice of thofe Remarks. The 
