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about is Degrees. And on May zd, at 8 o ? Clock 
in the Morning, Mr. Bellamy faith (the Glafs be- 
ing then at 20.4 Degrees) The Morning teas like 
Winter Weather in Europe. 
Whether this fo different Judgment of great Cold 
at Bengal , when the Thermometer was about ao 
Degrees ; and of exceflive Heat at Chrijiiana 5 when 
it was but a little below that, viz. at 25* Degrees, 
Whether, I fay, this difference of Judgment 
arifes from fome Prejudice of the Seufes, or from 
fome extraordinary Quality in the Air, I leave (as 
Dr. Cyril doth) to the Judgment of the learned 
Society. 
As to the Weather, Winds, Pvain, &c. of the 
feveral Places, it would be endlefs to meddle with 
Particulars, and therefore a tranfient View of every 
Month mud fuffice. 
At Naples , January was a cool Month, frequent 
Rain, with much Thunder and Storms of Wind. 
The Rain amounted to 1 1 ii Meafures (23 of which 
make an Englijh Inch in Depth) which is 4 
Inches 19s Meafures, or near 5* Inches Depth. 
Vefuvius was pretty quiet. 
February was a drier Month, the Rain amount- 
ing only to 14 Meafures, which is but little above 
half an Inch deep. The Weather was for the moil: 
part Cloudy, with fome Frofts. Vefuvius emitted 
a thick Smoak. 
At Naples , in March it was cold, with Hail, and 
Snow on the Mountains, the Rain amounted to 101 
Meafures, which makes 4 Inches, 9 Meafures depth. 
The Winds were in all the Points. Vefuvius difc 
charged Rivulets of Fire, 
At 
