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at Matlock earlier in the evenings, the fogs are 
longer in difperfing, and it may be prefumed that 
rain falls here more frequently and copioufly than 
in other places. For at Catfworth, which is en- 
compaffed alfo with hills, and is about ten miles 
diftant, in 1764, 1765, 1767, and 1768, about 33 
inches of rain fell at a medium each year. 
The following table exhibits a comparative view 
of the different temperatures of Bath, Buxton, Brif- 
tol, and Matlock waters, meafured by Fahrenheit’s 
thermometer. 
* BATH. 
King’s Bath Pump 112 * 
Hot Bath Pump 1142 
Crofs Bath Pump 1 10 
* BRISTOL. 
Hot Well Pump 76 
BUXTON. 
Bath 82 
St. Ann’s Well 81 x 
MATLOCK. 
Baths 68 
Spring 66 
* Vid. Mr. Canton’s experiments. Ph. Tranf. Vol. LVII. 
p. 203. 
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