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XI. A 'Thermometrical Account of the Wea- 
ther, for One Year , beginning September 
1753. Kept in Maryland, by Mr. Richard 
Brooke, Phyfcian and Surgeon in that 
Province. Communicated by Air. Henry 
Baker, F. R. S. 
Read Mar. 13, 
1 75 5 * 
SEPTEMBER, 1753. 
A.M 
Wind and Weather. 
P.M 
Wind and Weather. 
5 
$ 
1 
79 
Clear. N.W. moderate 
79 
Clear. S. E. 
2 
81 
Flying clouds. S. E. 
87 
D° D° 
3 
72 
D° N. W. 
80 
D° N W. 
4 
70 
D° S. E. 
76 
D° S. E. 
5 
70 
D° S.W. 
77 
Rained. S.W. 
6 
69 
Clear and calm 
72 
Clear and calm 
7 
83 
D° D° 
87 
D® S. 
8 
74 
Cloudy. N. E. 
82 
Cloudy. N. E. 
9 
D° Calm 
79 
Wind high. S. Rained 
10 
D° D° 
75 
Hard rain. Evening clear 
1 1 
D° D° 
6 5 
Flying clouds. N. E. 
1 2 
64 
D° D° 
Intermittent fever and flux 
*7 
D® S.E. 
68 
D° D° 
2 3 
70 
FI. clouds. N.W.brifk gale 
Flying clouds. N.W. D e 
24 
60 
Rained. N. E. 
63 
Rained. N. E. D° 
25 
62 
Fair and calm 
Fair 
26 
61 
D° D° 
7 1 
Wind. S. E. D° 
2/ 
67 
Flying clouds. Calm 
73 
FI. clouds and calm. D° 
28 
66 
D° N. E. 
67 
Calm. Rained. D° 
*9 
6 3 
D° D° 
7 2 
Flying clouds. N. E. D® 
3 ° 
58 
Clear and 9a?m 
73 
Clear and calm. s D° 
OCTOBER. 
