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VIIT. An Account and Ahjlratl of the Mete- 
orological Obfervations communicated to the 
Rqyal Society, for the Tears 1731 , 
1732, 1 753, 1734 W 1735- -67 Geo. 
Read Dec. 9. rri h E Diaries that continue through- 
l74,1 ‘ -L out the faid Five Years, are only 
thofe kept at Crane- Court, 'Southwick, and Coventry. 
The Kent ifb Diary for the Year 1731 is wanting, 
and. ends with the Year 1734. I have, in my former 
Account of the Years 1729 and 1730, given an Ac- 
count of the Method and Contents of the Two Firft. 
Mr. Henry height on s, horn Griff nzdiCoventry, con- 
tains the Height of the Barometer at feveral times 
of the Day, in Inches and Decimals, and the Weather. 
That from Upfal by Mr. : Celfius , from Hudickfval 
by Mr. Broman , and from Abo by Mr. Sporjng , go no 
farther than the Year 1731 ; for which Year there is 
alfo one from Lunden’ by an Author whofe Name 1 
do not find ; for it appears not to be Mr. Conrad 
Querifel’s, whofe end in the Year 1730, from the 
fame Place : It contains Obfervations on the . Baro- 
meter twice a Day, in Swedifh Meafure, which I have 
reduced to Englifl) 5 the Wind and Thermometer, 
which is a particular one of his own. 
Mr .JVeidlers Diary from Witemberg continues to 
the End of the Year 1734. In the Year 1732, he 
alters his Method of the Barometrical Heights, from 
* Baris to London Meafure, and the Days of the Month 
from the New Style to the Old one, to make them 
the 
