t 6 57 ] 
^v;r 8 - w “ asa:nft reaii,,g - wa " p,evio “ c> ’ • wi " — * 
W ‘f‘ r - “*^JP d *f 0fitat one year, cornicing with March 
. 775 , collefted from the meteorological journal of the Royal Society! p. 3S4 . An 
abridged vien of the w„d, during the year, ibid. Wha, wind prLued mod, “ 
355. OWemtionson the quantity of rain which fell during the year, ibid. bub. 
dilution of the S W. N. E. S. E. and N. W. wind for the year, p. 356, 3S7 . A 
general ftate of the wmds, according to the degrees in which they prevailed re. 
pe ive y, p. 357. Number of fair and frofty days in each half-month, and in the 
woe year, p. 358. Number of fnowy days in this year, and with what wind* 
attended, ibid. Great frolt, with the Hate of the thermometer and wind during 
ll » P- 3 S 8 > 359 - W. wind gave more than two thirds of the rain of the whole 
year, p. 359. Quantities of rain which fell fevcrally with each wind in every 
month, and in the whole year, p. 360. Explanation of this table, p. 359. Table 
for trial of the moon’s influence on the weather, p. 361. Enquiry concerning the 
moon’s influence on the changes of the weather, p. 363. What winds attended the 
greateft monthly heights of the barometer in this year, p. 363, 364. What winds 
accompanied the lealt monthly height, p. 364. A general view of the winds and 
rain in the months of January and February 1775, p • 365. General flate of the 
winds and rain for twelve months, beginning with March 1775:, ibid. Quarterly, 
half-yearly, and year’s rain, p. 366. Weather in Briliol for the year 1775, p. 368, 
369. Some account of it in the South of England for the fame year, p. 373. Alte- 
ration in the nature of ealt winds for fome years pall, ibid. General (late of the 
weather at Lyndon, in Rutland, during the year 1775, p. 371 — 373. 
Weft Indies , 1719 obfervations on the variation of the compafs, to, in, and from 
there, the Eaft Indies, Guinea, and Mediterranean, with the latitudes and longi- 
tudes at the time of obfervation, p. 18. See Tables. 
Whales , fpermaceti, abundance of, onthecoatlof Falkland Iflands, p. 108. 
Whitehurft (Mr. John), his experiments on ignited fubltances, p. 575 — 577. 
Whytt (Dr.), his opinion concerning air in the blood, p. 230. 
Widowers, are but little more than half the number of widows in different places, 
p. 162. 
Widows, fee Widowers. 
William (the Conqueror), the lirlt paragraph of his laws in Latin, French, and Ro- 
manfh, p. 1 58, 1 ^9. 
Wind, from E. to S. in Falkland Iflands, very pernicious and blighting, p. 10 1, 102. 
Winds, an abridged view of them at London, for one year, beginning with i-.Iarcn. 
1773, P* 354 ’ What winds prevailed moll, p. 335. Sub-divifion of b.W. N.S. 
S.E. and N.W. wind for the year, p- 3 S 6 > 357 - A general Hate of the winds, 
according to the degrees in which they prevailed refpe&ively, p- 357 
S.W, wind 
gave more than two-thirds of the rain of the whole year, p. 359 * Glh-.. . i - 1 -'- of 
What, winds accompanied the 
teft 
the winds, and rain for twelve months, p. 365. 
grea 
