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Monday night. This iiorm broke every pane of 
glafs on the north fide his houfe, and deftroyed all 
his garden things intirely. 
He mentions likewife the heats to have been rather 
more than ufual in that country this fummer ; and 
particularly on the 9th of Auguffc his thermometer 
(which is hung on the outlide of his houfe on the 
north afpedt) was at 97, by Fahrenheit’s graduation, 
and fame other days as high as 94 or 95:. I am, 
SIR, 
Your moft obedient humble Servant, 
Jermyn ftreet, 
18 October, 1758. 
Win. Fauquier. 
CL An Account of an extraordinary Cafe 
of a difeafed Eye : In a Letter to Mat- 
thew Maty, M. D. F. R. S. By Daniel 
Peter Layard, M. D. F.R.S. 
Dear Sir, Huntingdon, 20th May, 1758. 
Read Nov. 9. TN Odtober 1755. I communicated ta 
you, and you inferted in- the laft vo- 
lume of your journal Britannique , the cafe of Su- 
fannah Earle, of Hemmingford-Grey in this County, 
who, in confequence of the whooping cough, was 
afflidted with a protruded eye. The cafe I now fend 
you, fomewhat fimilar to that young girl’s in its hrfl 
appearance and progrefs, but by accident attended 
with a fecond difeafe, will perhaps deierve your at- 
yC 2 tendon. 
