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LIX. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Willem 
Van Hazen to Mr. Philip Miller, F. R . S. 
concerning the Quantity of Rain, which 
fell at Leyden in the Year 1751. 
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Bead^Feb. 20 , 1 ^vURlN G the courfe of the laft year 
1752 JL J i/fi, it rain’d no lefs than 163 
days ; and the quantity of rain, which fell, was 41 
inches. 
LX. An Account of a double Child, com- 
municated to the Right Honourable the 
Lord Willoughby, of Parham, F. R . S. 
by Thomas Percival Efquire. 
My Lord, 
Read Feb. 20, A BOUT three weeks ago was born a 
remarkable child at Hebus near 
Middleton. I prefume fomebody .or other will fend 
the Royal Society an account of it ; but, left that 
Should not be foon done, be pleafed to accept the in- 
clofed, given me by a neighbouring furgeon. I have 
not myfelf feen it, being confined to my room with 
the gout, but am well allured it is exadt, having Ihewn 
it to many, who have, and who all agree it to be right, 
am, my Lord, 
Your Lordfhip’s moll devoted, 
Feb. iq, 1752. 
Tho. Percival. 
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