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A Table of the Higheji and Loweft Station, of 
the Barometer*) with the Winds and Weather in 
the 
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6 
Barometer 
Higheft 
Barometei 
Loweft 
Winds 
W eather at the 
fame T ime 
£ 
§ 
Q 
1725 
ijanu. 
1 9 
30.28 
1 W 
Fair. 
Dec. 
8 
28.56 
S W 4 
i - — , ■ 
Cloudy. 
17261 
V] 
iNovT 
30.18 
1 J 
N 
Fair. 
[Feb. 
13 
j 
28 92 
s w 
Cloudy. 
I 
1727 
Nov.- 
•20 
1 30-24 
NW 
Fair. 
Ociob. 
13 
28.80 
S2 
Cloudy. 
1-7 2 S 
Dec. 
i 2 
3 ° 20 
N 
Thin Clouds. 
Dec. 
0 
29.00 
N W 
Small Rain. 
1729 
Dec. 
20 
, 30.30 
W . 
Somewhat Cloudy. 
Nov. 
-°i 
28.90 
N ' 
Rain. 
•730 
;Dec. 
20; 30.40 
N 
Fair. 
iFeb. 
2 7 
1 
1 
28.98 
SE 
Sunfhine with Cloudy 
From this Table at appears, from the Higheft and 
Lowed: Stations in the fix Years, that the greateft 
Range of the Barometer, is T.84 Inches; but at 
Naples , it is only 5)4 Centefimals of an Inch; and 
what it was at other Places, 1 have given fotne xYc« 
count of in my Remarks on 17x7. 
The illuftrious Obferver hath alfo been very cu- 
rious, and fedulous in his Obfervations of the fher~ 
mometer 5 which I am forry I can give no acceptable 
Account of 5 for want of fo much Knowledge of his 
Thermometer, as may enable me to compare his Ob 
fervations with mine. 
He hath alfo compared with his own, the Quan- 
tities of Rain , and the Barometrical Range obfer- 
ved at Paris , by M. de la Hire ; and finds that the 
Paris 
