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Place. Tn the laft Place, the Tables of the .Depth of 
Rain, where it is contain'd in the Diaries. 
I chofe to put each of thefe Matters in feparate Ta- 
bles, that the Eye may be able to take a View of the 
Whole, and compare the State of each Place with the 
others, as to each Particular, with lefs Confufion, as 
alfo becaufe feveral of the Diaries have nothing upon 
one or more of thefe Heads. 
Note, The mean Heights of both Barometer and 
Thermometer are extracted only from the Morning 
Obfervations, fome of the Diaries containing no 
more 5 and judging it fufficient to the prefentDefign 
of thefe Tables, except in the mean Heights of the 
Thermometer at Bengal , which are taken from both 
Morning and Evening Obfervations. 
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