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The 15th, wind E. fair. Ther. 49. a. m. yi. p, m. 
Merc. 72 a. m. 70. p. m. Bar. 2. an earthquake at 
three in the morning. 
Though I have noted only thofe, which for the 
mofl part I felt, .there may be two or three founded 
on fuch reports, as I could fully depend on. Moft 
people pretend, that all this month, at one hour or 
other, there were continued fliakes, and with little 
intermiffion. The wind was for the moft part of that 
time at N. E. the fpirits falling, and cold increafing. 
On the 6th of Odlober, after we had almoft for- 
gotten our earthquakes, we were again reminded of 
them at 8. 4y'. p. m. a dead calm. There were fe- 
veral ftrong horizontal vibrating ftiakes, rhe motion 
undulating equally, without any previous violent 
crack or noife, or any other preparatory fign, the 
wind blowing the preceding part of that day at 
N. E. and E. N. E. the Ther. at 72. a. m. 69. p. m. 
Mer. 53. a, m. and 55. p. m Bar. at o. changeable. 
On the 7th, wind E. N. E. fair. Ther. 68, a. m. 
69. p. m. Merc. 57. a. m. ^9. p. m. a fmall fhake was 
felt at ] 2 of the clock at noon 
From that time wind variable, but principally 
hanging towards the N. and N. E. Ther, varying 
from 62 to 65 , we felt none until the 4th of No- 
vember. We had then a ftiort one at 10. 19'. at 
night, wind N. E, fair, with light clouds. Ther. 66. 
a. m. 6f, p. m. Mercurial ^ 7 . a. m. y8. p m. Bar. o, 
changeable. Another was fenfible to many on the 
19th following, at 9. 45'. at night; but as I was in 
motion, I did not perceive it. That day heavy clouds, 
and cold. Ther, 72. Mercurial ^3. 
VoL. ^9. 
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