35 ^ 
Dr. horsley’s Abflracl 
TABLE VI. 
There were 
eleven fnowy 
days in this 
year, all in Ja- 
nuary, with 
the wind be- 
tween the N. 
and E. The 
firfl fnow fell 
on the 7th> 
and introdu- 
ced the great 
froft, which fet 
in in the day- 
time : for on 
the 7 th, at8J 
in the morn- 
ing, it rained 
with the ther- 
mometer at 3 3 0 , windE.N.E.; but, at 2 in the afternoon of 
the fame day, the rain was turned into fnow, and the ther- 
mometer was funk to 31 °. There was a fhort remiffionof 
the froft on the 1 8th, the thermometer at 8 in the morn- 
ing of that day being at 3 3 0 ; but it was funk again to 30° 
at 2 in the afternoon. On the 31ft, at 8 in the morn- 
ing, it was at 1-3,5, an( ^ on ly one degree higher the next 
- morning, February rft. The froft broke in the night 
between 
Shewing the number of fair and frolty 
days in each half-month and in the 
whole year. 
Fa 
ir 
Fair days 
in whole 
month. 
Frolty day? 
Frolty days 
in whole 
months. 
1 ft half. 
Latter 
half. 
ift half. 
Latter 
half. 
March 
6 
7 
J 3 1 
4 
4 
April 
15 
9 
24 ! 
May 
l 3 
26 
June 
12 
11 
2 3 
J ul y 
1 
9 
10 
Auguft 
5 
7 
12 
September 
1 
1 1 
12 
O&ober 
1 1 
6 
17 
1 
1 
November 
8 
5 
*3 
I 
1 
2 
December 
15 
9 
24 
2 
6 
8 
January 
5 
1 1 
16 
IO 
*5 
2 5 
February 
7 
0 
9 
I 
1 
1 
Total fair 
days, 
199 
Total 
frolty days, 4 1 
