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The Mercury falls fuddenly before a great Snow, 
1731 . Jan. Ai. 
1 736. Feb. 8. 
21 . 
When the Mercury falls for high Winds, and it 
continues to fall when that Wind is come, it is likely 
to be tempeftiious, or continue fome time, unlefs Rain 
fucceeds. 
2736. 22. Nov. 29.62 fair, warm 29.62 
23. 2949 windy, warm 29.32 wind. 
24. 29.1 high Wind 28.8828.73 
Stormy. 
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Some of thefe Collections are quite contradictory 
to any fettled Rules, and fuch will happen, and others 
confirm them j but I have collected fo very few of 
a Sort, though the Diary furnifhes a great many, that 
till more are in this manner collected, it will be very 
doubtful to form any Rules from them : As Oppor- 
tunity gives leave, I intend to colled many more. 
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IV. Relath 
