MET 
— Colle£lions from the diary of the weather 
and barometer, in order to fettle rules for 
foretelling the weather by the barometer 
Beighton 
— A defeription of a water-level to be fixed 
to Davis’s quadrant, whereby an obfervation 
may be taken at fea, in thick and hazy wea- 
ther, without feeing the horizon Leigh 
— Extradl from the diaries of the weather, 
kept at Rome - - Revillas 
— An inquiry into the caufes of a dry and 
wet fummer - - Anon, 
A letter containing remarks on the weather, 
and accompanying three fynoptical tables of 
meteorological obfervations for fourteen years 
from 1726 to 1739 Lynn 
— — An account and abftra£I of the meorologi- 
cal obfervations for the years 1731*32 -33“ 
34-35 - - Haaley 
— Meteorological obfervations made at 
Charles-Town, in South-Carolina Jut in 
- A fcheme of a diary of the weather, toge- 
ther with draughts and deferiptions of ma- 
chines fubfervient thereto - Pickering 
— — ■ A letter concerning the weather in South- 
Carolina, with abftra&s of the tables of his 
meteorological obfervations in Charles-Town 
Lining 
— — On the correfpondence of the barometer 
with the air and weather - Holman 
- — - Two letters concerning the heat of the 
weather in July and September, 1750 Miles 
Letter concerning the hot weather July, 1750 
Ay deron 
— Obfervations of the weather in Madeira 
Heherden 
Letter concerning the quantity of rain 
which fell at Leyden in 1731 Van Hazen 
— — ExtraSt of a regifter of the barometer,, 
thermometer, and rain, at Lyndon in Rutland, 
1772 - - Barker 
A letter concerning the quantity of rain 
fallen at Charles-Town in South-Carolina 
from Jan. 1738 to Dec. 1752 Lining 
- State of the weather at Dublin from March 
7, 1 752 to Feb. 28, 1753 « Simon 
Tranf. 
XL 259 
XL 413 
XLI 193 
— 5i9 
— 686 
XLII 243 
— 49i 
XL 1 II * 
XLV 336 
XLVI 101 
— 571 
— 573 
XLV1I 357. 
— 3 60 
XLVIII221 
— 284 
— 30 
Abridg. 
VIII 360 
— 422 
— 482 
— 604 
— 589 
IX 276 
XI 1226 
X 456 
— 428 
— 474 
Letter 
