[45J5. 
In December 9 though a very wet Month, the Baro- 
meter was high 5 which he attributes chiefly to the 
great Quantity of Vapours with which the Air was 
loaded. 
The higheft Station of the Mercury was 
Inches. 
30. 2. Jan. 24. Mar. 3. Off. is. 
Nov. 5. 
lowed 29. 8 . June 18. and Off. 25. 
And ’tis very remarkable, that whereas the Mer- 
Inches. 
cury was at its higheft Station of 30. 2. on Off. 185 
it was fallen to its lowed of 28. 8. on Off. 25. 
and rifen again to the higheft on Nov. 5. 
Here the Reader will find an accurate Defcription 
of the Epidemical Colds of this Year, with their 
Cure. 
1734 - 
Inches. Deci. 
Was a very wet Year, the Total of ? 
Rain being ... . i* II ^“ 
Of which fell in "December . . 6 . 192. 
in 'January but . 1. 484, 
Inches, 
The Mercury's higheft Station 3 o. 4. on Jan. 29. Feb. x. 
and Nov . 27. 
lowed 28.2. "Dec. 14. 
Themoft fudden Change was between the 23d and 
27th of November , when the Mercury rofe from 28.8. 
to 30. 4. 
Quinjzeys were very rife this Year among young 
Folks 5 for which Reafon they are here carefully 
deferibed, with their various Changes and Cure. 
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