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1735 - 
Inches. Deci. 
Total of Rain fallen this Year . . 30. 974. 
Whereof in November . . . 4. 922. 
in May . . . > 1. 646. 
Inches. 
Higheft Station of the Mercury) q 
onjan. 4. zn&Feb. 2.3 3 * ** 
Loweft Jan. 11. • . 28. 1. 
Where it is obfcrvable, that between the 4th and 
nth of January , the Mercury fell from its higheft 
Station of this Year, viz. 30. 5. to its loweft (and 
indeed a very low one) 28. r. 
Nov. 2 7. though the Moon was in one of the 
Quarters, the Tides were higher than they generally 
are at the New and Full. 
This was a very moift Year as to the Frequency, 
though not the Quantity of Rain. 
This Year a malignant Fever, with Spots, was 
brought to ‘Plymouth by the Fleet, and became very 
epidemical and deftru&ive ; wherefore our learned 
and humane Author takes great Pains to inveftigate 
its Nature, and gives the Method of Cure which beft 
fucceeded with him. 
1736- 
Feb. 6 . There was a confiderable Aurora Borealis , 
wherein the Streamings darted from the very South ; 
and the lucid Canopy was more to the Eaft than the 
Author had ever obferved before. 
May 9. A large Halo round the Moon at 10 at 
Night, and at the fame Hour on the nth, another 
very large one^ remarkable for its fiery Colour. 
Aug> 
