( *8 9 ) 
Daring the whole Continuance, there feemed to 
be a fmall, eafy breath of Wind, fcarce perceivable, at 
N. N. E. which the Motion of the Clouds above- 
mentioned alfo confirms, but as foon as it began to 
blow a little brisker, the remaining parts of the Va^ 
pour were all diffipated. 
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Jn Account of the Weather both before and after this 
Phenomenon. 
January 30. TJT A R D Snow in the Morning, and: 
fl Frofl all Night. 
jan. 31. a. d Pleafant Sun-fhine Days, very calm, 
* ru ff\ 4. but the Snow Hill lying, and at Nights 
very hard Frofis. 
5- Very violent Snow in the Morning, and 
fome Thaw in the Afternoon, hard Frofl 
at Night. 
Hard Frofl in the Morning, and the 
Wind exceeding cold and (harp, but not 
hard j the afternoon pleafant, Sun-fhine and 
calm, but it froze all Day out of the Sun, 
and continued to do fo all the Evening, and 
the Ground was Hill covered with Snow. 
7. Very hard Frofl in the Morning, and 
Frofl and Stormsof Snow all Day. Wind 
N. N. W. 
9j to , 11. Pleafant calm Days, but hard Frofl, and 
very hard Frofl at Night. 
12. Hard Frpft. Exceeding cold Wind at 
S, Ea. . 
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