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XXI. An Account of the Degree of Cold 
obferved in Bedfordfhire : By John How- 
ard, Efq\ F. R . S. in a Fetter to John 
Canton, M. A . F, R . S • 
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S I R, 
Read April 12, T Would beg leave to acquaint you of 
j 7 6 4 « I a degree of cold that I obferved at 
Cardington, in Bedfordihire, the 226. of November 
laft : juft before Sun rife Farenheit’s fcale by one of 
Bird’s thermometers being lo low as 1 o and L. If it 
will throw any light on the locality of cold, or think 
it worth the Society’s obfervation, would leave to your 
better judgment, and remain with great efteem, 
S I R, 
Your moft obedient fervant, 
John Howard. 
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