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The Thermometer’s Mean Altitude taken at the coldeft 
and hotteft time of the Day only, and their Mean, 
In the Years 
r 
1731 
1732 
1733 
1734 
173 5^ 
"January 
75169 
72 
7°l65 
671 
65(58 
6 1 1 
71165 
<58 
68 (4 z 
65 
February 
7°l63 
66-L 
2 
6ir53 
57 
64156 
60 
6*154 
57 1 
66(59 
62 L 
2 
March 
6315 a 
57 1 
64153 
581 
64155 
59! 
59149 
54 
64156 
60 
April 
6a I5i 
57 
| 
56(45 
52 
S7I4 5 
5 1 1 
56(44 
50 
55146 
50! 
May 
5°I34 
42 
53144 
481 
54140 
47 
5?I4i 
47 1 
53(43 
48 
June 
4513 r 
33 
46(34 
40 
43119 
36 
4413 4 
39 
46(37 
4l! 
July 
43119 
36 
41131 
361 
38(17 . 
' fz 1 ' 
J 2 
40(3 r 
357 
42133 
3 7 1 
Auguft 
t 
4ai3i . 
37 
47133 
40 
45134 
39 1 
42132 
37 
43133. 
38 
September 
4 S 13« 
42 
49139 
44 
51144 
48 
5i [43 
47 
46(38 
42 
October 
52146 ; 
49 
55147 
51 
60(51 
56 
60(53 
t 6 ! 
6 o[5z 
56 
Novemb . 
62157 
59~ 
67[6z 
64 1 
61(55 
f* 
66(6z 
64 
59154 
56! 
‘ December 
66(61 
631 
66(64 
66 
58153 
55l 
6/I63 
65 
64(60 
62 
The MeanAlti-^ 
i 
tudes of theTher- 1 
mometer in the ^ 
feveral Years. J 
56147 
5'2 
57148 
52 
55146 
50 
56(48 
P 
56(48 
52- 
X X X X 2 
The 
