( 4^0 > 
whkh time it had much fp;;nt it felf, • and was only sc 
brisk Eafterly Wind, but no Storm. 
The third Period he begins on January 5. Of which 
he faith, “ Scena fubitb matabatury & cum univerfae 
“ Europx admirations coepit Periodus, infolito prorfu^ 
« frigore notabilis. The very tame the 
Wind and Weather began here to change, as there he 
faith it did, and the Cold alfo to encreafe. The molt 
remarkable Depreffions of the Spirits he hath put into a. 
Table, v/hich may be feen with mine in this following;;, 
little Table, fitted to our Old Style.. ' 
Day of the 
Month 
0. s. 
Degree of 
the Ther- 
mometer at 
Hall, 4/ 10^ 
p‘ m, I 
Degree of 
the Iher- 
mometer at 
Uprain- 
der, at 9*’ 
p. m. 
Dec* 27 
28 
29 
30 
Jan, I 
84 1 
84 i 
92 i 
100 
Totus in- 
tra SphsB- 
ram. 
6$ 
75 
58. 
45 
52 
63 
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For the right Uhderftanding thefe Obfervations, it is 
to be obferved that the Scale of their Thermometer^runs: 
downwards from fome Point above, down towards. the. 
Ball. But the Ball, or Bottom of. the Stalk, being st- 
certain Place that all Thermometers agree in, and every 
©nc is acquainted with, I therefore make the Degrees 
mi the Scale ofi my TJbermometeis to begin at the Top_o£ 
the 
