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I have this year kept a regider of the Thermo- 
meter and Barometer j the highed and lowed: date 
of which, as I obferved them in each month, I will 
here fubjoin. I do not find that they have any re- 
ference to the rate of the clock ; but they may ferve 
for comparifon with other places. The Thermome- 
ter A was made by Mr. Nairn e > and hangs without 
doors, near a window, up one pair of dairs, on the 
North fide of my houfe j with a fkreen to keep off" 
the morning fun in fummer, but no building near 
it. The three fird columns fhew its date at eight 
o’clock in the morning, two in the afternoon, and 
eleven at night. The fourth column gives the 
Thermometer B, in the obfervatory, near the face 
of the clock, at nine in the morning. The fifth 
Ihews the Barometer ; which being portable, I can- 
not be certain that its fcale is exactly placed ; though* 
I. believe it is right. It is kept ill a room on the 
ground floors 
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