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one day, though the wind continued in the S.W. The 
fnow on the ill of February came with a S.W. during a 
lharp froft. The wind was in the N.E. before the fnow, 
and returned to the fame point the next morning; the 
froft fliarper than before the fnow. The fnows in the 
latter part of November were generally accompanied 
w ith rain, and did not bring a6lual froft. The fnow on 
the 9th of December came after two days froft^ which 
it feems to have put an end to. For though it froze in 
the evening after the fnow, the froft was much lefs fe- 
vere than the preceding night, and a thaw came with 
rain, wind N.E., the next day. 
There were only two thunder ftorms this year, v/- 
ielicety 
; Auguft 27. 2 P.M. Barometer 29,64 inches, Ther- 
mometer 63°, Wind N.W. 
September 24. 9 P.M. Barometer 29,42 inches, 
Thermometer at 2 P.M, 64°. 
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