274 Mr. bark’s Journal of the 
F 
O 
R JAN 
U A R 
Y, I779. 
Thermometer. 
ctf 
t 
Snow. 
Rain. 
Winds. 
Remarks. 
Q 
Morning 
Eveni 
n g- 
Inch, 
1 
33 
a 
0 
29 
a 
0 
W 
Clear. 
2 
22 
a 
0 
3 2 
a 
0 
Rain. 
NW 
Clear. 
3 
37 
a 
0 
*4 
a 
0 
sw 
Clear. 
4 
6 
a" 
0 
14 
a 
0 
NW 
Clear. 
5 
1 1 
a 
0 
20 
a 
0 
W 
Clear. 
6 
16 
a 
0 
7 
a 
0 
w 
Cloudy. 
7 
2 
a 
0 
7 
a 
0 
■ N£ 
Cloudy. 
8 
3 
a 
0 
6 
a 
0 
N 
Clear. . 
9 
4 
a 
0 
29 
a 
0 
NE 
Cloudy, with a little fnow. 
10 
36 
a 
0 
8 
a 
0 
Rain. 
SW 
Cloudy, in the morning rain. 
1 1 
12 
b 
0 
7 
b 
0 
NW 
Clear. 
12 
5 
a 
0 
18 
a 
0 
SW 
Cloudy, with fome fnow. 
*3 
15 
a 
0 
20 
a 
0 
W 
Clear. 
14 
14 
a 
0 
18 
a 
0 
w 
Clear. 
15 
1 0 
a 
0 
21 
a 
0 
NW 
Clear. 
16 
3 
a 
0 
6 
a 
0 
NW 
Clear. 
17 
5 
a 
0 
7 
a 
0 
4 
NE 
Cloudy, with fnow all day. 
18 
1 1 
b 
0 
7 
b 
0 
NW 
Clear. 
*19 
22 
b 
cr 
12 
a 
0 
NE 
Cloudy, with fome fnow. 
20 
15 
a 
0 
8 
a 
0 
W 
Clear. 
21 
4 
a 
0 
7 
a 
0 
W 
Clear. 
22 
8 
b 
0 
8 
a 
0 
2 
NW 
Clear, and almoft calm. 
2 3 
2 
a 
0 
12 
a 
0 
4 1 
NE 
Cloudy, with fnow. 
24 
10 
a 
0 
16 
a 
0 
4 
NE 
Cloudy, with fnow. 
25 
*7 
a 
0 
2 5 
a 
0 
6 
NE 
Cloudy, a great fall laft night. 
26 
2 5 
a 
0 
12 
a 
0 
NbyW 
Cloudy. 
+27 
0 
6 
a 
0 
NE 
Clear. 
28 
20 
a 
0 
22 
a 
0 
W by S 
Cloudy, with fome fnow. 
2 9 
5 
a 
0 
1 1 
a 
0 
NE 
Cloudy. 
3 ° 
4 
b 
0 
2 3 
a 
0 
4 
NbyW 
Clear, but fnow in the evening. 
3 T 
22 
a 
0 
26 
a 
0 
W 
Cloudy. 
* This day 16 or 17 German foldiers were frozen to death in crofting the ice 
on the Lake St. Pierre, a lake near Trois Rivieres ; and about double the num- 
ber were froft bitten, many of whom loft their feet and hands, 
t Uncommon to have the weather clear when the wind is eafterly. 
FOR 
