(■ 4 *°') 
The Barometrical fable continued. 
April* 
May. i| June. 
Hall 
High Mean’ Low 
High 
Mean Low j 
High 
Mean Low 
— 1 
28.11 28. 8 
28. 5 
29.Il 
28. 8; 2 8. 3 ± 
29 -oi 
28. 8 28. 3 
Goflar 
31. 4J30.11 
3 °. 6 
3 1- 5 
si 
3 1 * 4 
30. c 
31.0^30. 9 
Wittemberg ^o. 019-^1. 
28^ 9 
(30. 1 
29.2E 
29.8^,29. 5 
Naples ^2q»88 ! 2 9.7*5 
29.63 
29.80 
29*7* 29.63' 
29.88 
29.75.29.63 
Southwick | 
29.94 29.48 
29,03 
29.96 
29.51j29.07! 
29.93 
29 70^9.27 
Lunden 
29.73129.22 
,28.51 
30.02 
29.57I29.12 1 
29.83 
29.52I29.21 
Swenasker 
i29.83i29.Q5 
j »«-*7 
,28.43 
30.07 
29. 2828 . 45 ! 
29.93 
29.49 29.06 
Rifinge 
29.70j29.06 
29.95 
29.70 
29-35 
29.00 
Eettna 
30.22 29.6" 3 29.05 
30.50 
29.90^29.30 
30.20 
29.89 
29 - 5 8 
Upfale 
30.00I29.49I28.98 
30.29 
2 9 ' 73 \ 2 9 - l 7 \ 
30.09 
29.75 
29.38 
29.22 
Hudickfwald 
30.10129.60:29.10 
30.38 
29.7929.2°; 
8 Q- 9 <> 
30.09 
Hernoefand 
30. 7 29 . 5 o> 9-°7 
30.20 
29.7229.24j 
30.10 
29-71 
29.32 
Bygdea 
29 . 80129 . 40 ^ 9.00 
30.10 
29.62 29.14; 
29.96 
29.42 
2 8*88 
A fhermometrical fable of the Highejf , Lowefly 
and Middle Stations at Naples, South wick, Lun- 
den and Upfale, in 1728. 
January.. 
| February. 
March. 
High 
Mean 
Low 
High 
Mean Low 
High 
Mean 
Low 
Naples 
49.05 
43- 5 
38. 5 
48. O 
44- 5 
35. 0 
39* 5 
35- 9 
32^3 
Southwick 
79* 
67 
55 
To 
67 
54 
6 9 
57 
45 
Lunden 
83 
68 
54 
91 
7? 
Al 
123 
_?£ 
74 
Upfale, 
9U 5 
8°. 9 ! 
68. 3 
89. 2 
177- 9 
66. 6 
72, j 
153. 0 
53* 9 
fhe 
