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Collections from the Diary of the Weather 
and Barometer, in order to fettle Rules 
for foretelling the Weather by the Baro- 
meter. 
Great S.torms. 
Before them the Mercury falls three or four Days, 
and is exceeding low. - . 
1734,-5'. Jan. 4. at Nightth tMercury at 29.92 Inches, 
f. Night . . . . 29.66 
6. Night . ; . . 29.2 
7. Night .... 28.1 
8. Noon .... 27.9 Lower 
than has been known by tV, and the greateft Storm of 
Wind ever heard of in this Age, in the South #f 
England, as alfo in France and Holland. 
1736. Jan.$i 29.47 
Feb. x. ..... . 29.15’ 
2. v v . . . . 28.39 Rain 
and Stormy. 
1734. Aug. n. Stormy. 
Great Floods. 
Before which the Mercury falls very much.' 
173 f. Sept. 4 . 29.7 
y. . . . . . 29.6 
6. Night . . I 29.6. 
7. .... . 29.2 f The 
greateft Flood that has been (at Coventry , being about 
thf 
