C 170 ] 
rain equally between the new month and the old one. 
For inftance, it appears by the journal that 0,043 fell 
in the night between the laft day of February and the 
firft of March. The whole of this I have placed to the 
account of March ; becaufe it was fair at the time of the 
afternoon obfervation on the laft day of Februaiy. 
Again,, in the night between the laft day of September 
and the firft of 0 <ftober, there fell 0,347. Half of this 
I give to September’s rain and half to 0 <ftober’s; becaufe 
it rained the laft day of September at the time of the af- 
ternoon obfervation., 
TABLE IK. TABLE UK- 
Sub-divifton of the S.W. 
wsw 
bWj SSW 
1 
January 
2 
9i 
13 
February 
4 
7i 
4 l 
16 
March 
4 z 
T I 
. 7i 
April 
0 
0 
3 , 
May 
1 
2 
2 
■ 4 
June 
I 
9 
3i 
I 
July 
5 
Si 
9 
4 
18 
Auguft 
4 l 
4 
.14 
September 
2 
Si 
9 
Oftober 
2 
5 
3 
10 
November 
2 ^ 
^2 
‘5 
2 
9i 
December 
1 
2 
1 
2 
3i 
30 
62I 
34 
1261 
Sub-divifton of the N.E. 
ENL 
NE 
iNNE 
January 
2| 
1 
2 
I 
4 
bcbruary 
0 
I 
ol 
0 2 
Aiarch 
9 
2l 
^2 
■ 14 
April 
1 
2 
oI 
OZ 
I 
5 
May 
2 
0 
io§ 
June 
0 
1 
2 
I 
li 
0 - 
1 
2 
1 
2 
I 
Augufl 
2 
1 
3 
6 
September 
I 
I 
4 
6. 
October 
"^2 
3i 
■ 2 
8 
November 
4 
li 
It 
7' 
December 
3i 
2,T 
^2 
7i 
CO 
3Si 
. 20 
74 
In theie two tables the winds between the W. and the 
S.W. are all fet down to the W.S.W. ; and thofe between 
the S. and the S.W. are all reckoned S.S.W. In like man- 
ner, 
