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Thermome. 
VI 
ON 
CO 
Ho. 
Baro. 
A 
B 
Winds. 
O Nov. 6, at 
18 
29 56 
—3 
— 10 ]- 
2 I 
54 
—4 
~ 7f 
N. W. 
5 7 
O 
50 
0 
0 
Ditto 
4 
49 
+ 3 
+ 4 
Ditto 
20 
19 +11 
+ 18 
N. E. 
S 8 
O 
2 9 33 
+ 16 
+ 3°f 
Eaft 
4 
54 
+ 19 
+ 20 
N. E. 
20 
29 92 
— 4 
— 12 
N. W. 
S 9 
O 
29 91 
- if 
- 3 
N.W. 
4 
29 89 
0 
+ 3i 
Ditto 
20 
29 85 
+ 3f 
4- 4 
Ditto 
If IO 
0 
29 84 
+ 4f 
4- 9f 
T)itto 
4 
29 83 
+ 4 
4- 8 
Ditto 
21 
29 82 
4- 2 
4- 2 
Ditto 
2 u 
0 
29 77 
+ 4 
4- 9 
Ditto 
4 
29 75 
+ 6 
+ 8 
North 
20 
29 48 
+ 5 
+ 6 
S. E. 
T? 1 2 
O 
29 25 
+ 7 
+ i 5 l 
Ditto 
4 
29 19 
+ 9 i 
4-124 
Ditto 
X I 
29 7 
+ '5 
4-i8 
Ditto 
20 
28 96 
+ 20 
4-23 
Eaft 
22 
Ditto 
+ 22 
4-30 
Calm 
Weather, &e. 
Clear and calm. A 
half- pint tumbler 
of Britifti brandy 
was this morning 
frozen folid in the 
obfet vatory. 
Clear. The river fro- 
zen over, fo that the 
people, this day, 
walked acrofs it. 
Hazy and calm. 
Cloudy. 
Thick, and fnowsvery 
faft. 
Ditto. 
Ditto, the wind very 
high, and much drift. 
Very clear, the wind 
moderate. 
Clear, and little wind. 
Ditto. 
Dark thick weather. 
Ditto. 
Ditto, fome fnow. 
Very dark and thick. 
Ditto. 
Cloudy. 
Cloudy, a bride wind. 
Ditto, w'iih fleet. 
Cloudy. 
Ditto. 
W.W. 
Snowing brifkly. 
Snowing ; at this very 
time, * the Wind fprung up at N. W. on which there was inftantly 
a very fenfible change in the heat of the air, fo as to be much colder. 
O Nov. 
* The remarks which I made on thefe phenomena are the following : It 
had been almoft calm all this morning; but about n A.M. there arofe, almoft 
inftan.- 
