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Nature, fo complete as I have endeavoured: But of 
this, Sir, you are the belt Judge. 
Left the Tables I fent you before, fhould be loft, I 
have again prefumed to trouble you with this; and 
have fent One Table more of the Experiments, being 
the remaining Part of July , and likewife Six General 
Tables deduced from the whole Year’s Courfe; thefe 
General Tables containing fo many Corollaries de- 
duced from the Whole, and exhibiting, at one View, 
the Changes made in the fenfible and infenfible Ex- 
cretions through the whole Year, you may commu- 
nicate to the Royal Society. All the Means in 
thefe Tables are calculated after your Method. I am, 
SIR, 
Tour 'very humble Servant , 
John Lining* 
N. B. The Table for July would have taken up 
too much Room here : I therefore thought it better 
to infert only the general Tables, in order to give a 
general Idea of the whole Year’s Obfervations, which 
would make a fmall Volume by themfelves. C. 
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