of the Weather . 355 
It appears, that the winds from the S.W. were again the 
moft frequent of any, and next to thefe the winds from 
the N.E. Of the winds from the four cardinal points, 
the North was the moft frequent, and the Eaft the moft 
rare. The autumn was the wetteft quarter, and the 
fpring the drieft. The rain of the three fummer 
months was almoft half as much again as that of the 
three winter months ; but the rain of the winter half- 
year exceeded that of the fummer half-year by about 
one-fixth of the rain of the whole year. September 
gave the greateft quantity of rain, and May the leaft of 
any fingle month in the whole year. 
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