■ ) 
It f^ems to have been at Zurkh. And Decemki- laf}' 
winch from the 8th Day to waslem mo^ 
CoW fh^n Weather, and after that more intenfely 
Cold than even m the L»,g.F>vJl Jn„o i68?. by the 
aJSade7hen“tr“- '^hich Dr. 
It 7^’ • L f been intenfely cold 
SrtafkZj':’ »“ 
Thus much for the Thermo metrkd Obfervalions. The 
If- I make, (hall be of the Windt: Which 
:a fo I did not enter into Tables, becaufe it may be fufFci- 
tent to obferve in general, That although many Days they 
P'- more in^which 
tthey differ. When they do- agree, I find it is chief! w 
jwhen the Winds are ftro^^^ an^d of long conhn tS 
And more I think when Northerly and Effterly than in 
the other Points Alfo I have obferyed, That a ftrong 
ijhnd in one place hath been a vyeak one in thf 
Ilf. As to the Barometrical OhfervdHont, I have thono-ht 
t worth while to fpecify them. Mine own Obfer! 
.a ions I felefted which were made at Noon ; and 
»r. ictocteers as near Noon as might be. For which 
;.»afon I commonly took his Morning Obfervations, be- 
mf® made for the molt part about lo or n of Clock. 
Ifo I took thefc made with his Bent-Barometer i be- 
IifveilTrfrt'’ Cefpecially at the beginning of 
ue lear^ to be the moft- accurate, ° 
The Altitudes of his Mercury he meafureth by the Pa- 
trioot, which I have reduced to' our Emlijh meafure 
lat they may be at an eafy view compared with mine • 
. Bbb for’ 
