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That from Bygdea in Sweden , by Mr. John Te- 
Tinas, Paftor there, has Obfervations of the Barome- 
ter twice a Day, Morning and Evening, O.S. i w Eng- 
lijh Inches and Decimals j the Winds, with their 
Strength, and Weather. The two laft Months are 
wanting. There is no Thermometer. 
That from Betna in Sudermanland , by Mr. And. 
C lermgius , Paftor and Provoft, has Obfervations of the 
Barometer thrice a Day, except in the firft Part of Ja- 
nuary , Q. S . in Englijh Inches and Decimals 5 the 
Winds, with their Strength, and Weather, with other 
Meteorological Obfervations, and upon the Seafons, 
as to Fmitfulnefs and Sterility, &c. The Aurora Bo- 
realis is frequently mention'd. The Thermometer 
is peculiarly graduated, and fo could not be inferted. 
There is a Column for Rain, with Marks, which I 
nnderftand not. 
From Wittemberg in Saxony , there are two Diaries 
communicated, one from Mr. Mat . Hafius, Math. 
Prof, the other from Mr. J. Fred. Weidler , LL. B. 
and Math. Brof. Brimar. That by Mr. Hajius has 
the Height of the Barometer feveral times a Day, fome- 
times four or five times, O. S+ in Englijh Inches and 
Decimals, and the Parts of thefe in vulgar Fra&ions, 
but are reduc'd to Decimals in the Tables. He ufed 
two Barometers and Thermometers. Thofe mark'd 
I, are Mr. Hauksbees , thofe mark'd 1 1 , Florentine . 
The coldeft Day he ever obferved, was February the 
fth 1726. It contains alfo the Winds, with their 
Strength, and Weather. Mr. Weidler gives the 
Height of the Barometer three times a Day, N.S. in 
Baris Inches and Lines, and the Parts of thefe in vul- 
gar Fra&ions $ the Winds alfo, with their Strength, 
and 
