[ 63 ° ] 
Upon Inquiry made of fevcral Perfons, who were 
abroad at the time, going to their Work, I cannot 
hear of any one, who faw any Lightning, perceiv’d 
any Noife, or felt any thing of an Earthquake. 
The States of the Barometer and Thermometer 
were not remarkably different from what they had 
been for fevcral preceding Days j however I have 
added them underneath, and am 
Tooting, March 14 . 
1749 . 
Tour , and the Royal Society'* 
wiojl obedient Servant , 
H. Miles* 
j Day at 4* a.m. Bar. 30,07. Therm. 32 almoft, 
W. W. clear, and white Froft. 
D® at 9b p. m . Bar. 29,99. Therm. 40, clear Even- 
ing. 
8 Day at 4 h a. m. Bar. 30,07. Therm. 40, cloudy 
Morning. W. W. 
D** at 2 fc p . m. Bar. 30,14. Therm. $ 8, cloudy 
Evening. W. W. 
xvnr. 
John Martyn M. D. F. R. S . &c. to the. 
Prefident, cojicerning the fame . 
SIR Chelfea, March 14 . 1749 . 
^a^March 15.'*" ONCE more trouble you with the 
,749 ’ JL Mention of an Earthquake, which 
was felt here on Thurfday the 8th inftant, at about 
c half 
