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At Bengal the five laft Days (which were all ob* 
ferved in this Month) were Fair, the Wind S l< 
In Jpril the Winds at Naples were much in the 
northerly Points, cold, frequent Thunder, the Rain 
only 38 Meafures, which make 1 Inch, ijMea- 
fures. No Fire in Vefuvius the Beginning of the 
Month, but towards the latter End, divers Rivers 
of Fire and Smoak. 
At Bengal the Wind was much among the 
foutherly Points, Cloudy, fome Rain and Thunder. 
The Weather for the tnoft part temperate, but 
great Heats in the Afternoons. 
In May, at Naples, the Wind lay much in the 
wefterly and foutherly Points. Rain 103! Mea- 
fures, which makes 4 Inches ni Meafures Depth, 
with frequent Thunder. Vefuvius caft out Rivets 
of Fire, which reached almoft to the Bottom of 
the Mountain. 
At Bengal the Winds varying, but for the moil, 
part foutherly, with much Cloudy, Rain, and 
Thunder. The Beginning of the Month colder than 
ordinary \ afterwards exceeding hot. 
In June , at Naples, the Wind was much in the 
wefterly and north-wefterly Points, but little Rain, 
only 6i Meafures, which is but about a quarter of 
an Inch depth. 
At Bengal, much Rain with Thunder and Heat. 
On June 6th, it is noted, we are now pretty certain 
the Rains are fet in. 
At Chriftiana , the Obfervations begin on June 
iid. The Weather temperate, and for the moil 
part cloudy, with Thunder, Hail and Rain. 
