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Morn 
Afternoon 
Feb. 8 
27 
N.byW. 
36 
E.N.E. 
9 
261 
N.E. 
29 i 
N.E. 
10 
28 
N. E. 
33 
E.byW.- 
1 1 
24I 
E.S.E. 
29I 
S. W. 
12 
4 
W.byN. 
31 
N. W. 
13 
w. 
S. 
14 
9 
s. w. 
25 
S.S.W. 
15 
12 
s. w. 
27I 
E. 
16 
3 ^ 
E.byW. 
35 i 
E. 
It was remarkable, that as long as the wind 
continued N. E. the froft was moderate, when it 
turned S, W. it became very fevere ; and when the 
wind turned back into the Eaft again, the froft went 
away. This looks as if the weather was^feverer 
Southward than here ; as I think was likewife the cafe 
in Feb. 1754, which was alfo a very cold feafon. 
I am. Sir, 
Your humble ftrvant, 
Tho. Barker. 
] :'1on, mean rain at different periods 
1 
4 
4 years 
ry years 
.56-40 
- 
10 years 
40-50 
io yean 
50-60 
10 years 
60-70 
34 years 
Annual quanti 
1 1737 1 1738 
ties of 
1739 
rain. 
1740 
35 
36-70 
1736 
) 
1 1 . 2'7 i 
1. 410 
1.722 
1.606 
1 1-544 
0.615 
1.788 
2.430 
0.250 
Jan. 
4 
t : 
11.194 
0.856 
I-. 146 
1 - 7^5 
1.234 
1.660. 
0.568 
2.487 
o.c6c 
Feb. 
h 
n.roi 
1-374 
1. 472 
1*143 
1-303 
1.768 
1.189 
0.814 
0.6^2 
Adar. 
P' 
' 1 - 34 ^ 
1.394 
i .,905 
1.298 
1.510 
0.676 
1.230 
2.585 
0.872 
April 
4 
11.408 
T. I 96 
1.609 
1. 661 
1.476 
0.985 
I.ooo. 
2.160 
1.860 
1.026 
May 
Hi 
( 
1.406, 
2.272 
2.158 
2.614 
2.213 
0.922 
0.720 
2.420 
1*537 
1*430 
June 
4 
'2.623 
2.052 
2 974 
2,478 
2.518 
6.550. 
0.306 
0.624 
1.965 
3.668 
July 
t 
3-^74 
1.105 
2-. 701 
2.302 
2.194 
2.500 
6.300 
1.418 
2.350 
2.8co 
•Aun. 
■\ 
1 
.2. 1 28 
I 7^5 
1-.370 
I- 73 I 
1.694 
1.540 
3 ’ 4^5 
2.1 10 
1*903 
1.620 
Sept. 
c 
11.517 
1.741 
1.561 
2.673 
1.924 
2.350 
2.025 
1.640 
0.522 
1.050 
oa. 
w 
0.985 
1-939 
1.614 
2-325 
1 .820 
0.620 
9.570 
0.692 
1*557 
1.488 
1 . 7 •; 2 
J -443 
1.898 
1.729 
1.698 
1.500 
1.830 
1.320 
1:540 
2.412 
D C. 
1,9.790(18.547 
22.130 
23.275I2 1 .1 18 
16.967 j 
^0-935! 
17-159 
21,660 ! 
17.318 
Annual. 
