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At my Return to Bordeaux , I obferved, that E 
had marked the Term of boiling Water 2xBagneres 
lefs high by 3-5-, than at the Term of boiling Water 
at Bordeaux , taken at the time when the Barometer 
was at 28 Inches 2 or 3 Lines: Therefore having 
anew graduated my Thermometer the the De- 
gree of the former Graduation fell now upon the 
i62d; fo that the complete Difference between the 
Term of boiling Water on the Top of the Bic dti 
Midy, and that of the fame at Bordeaux , the Baro- 
meter being at 20 Inches 3 Lines, amounts to 18 
Degrees on the Thermometer of Fahrenheit. 
Now the Conformity between the Obfervation 
made by M. Le Mounter , and this Repetition of the 
fame Obfervation, can hardly be greater ; feeing the 
Heights of the Barometers are almoft the fame ; and 
the 1 5 Degrees of Difference, found by M. Le Mon - 
nier on De Lijles Thermometer, amount precifelyco 
38 Degrees on the Thermometer of j Fahrenheit, 
which I made ufe of,. 
