3 ?o Dr. ingenhousz on the Salubrity 
at 106; that of Breda the fame; that of the heath at 
1 054. . 
November 24, ; I examined the air at Breda in the 
morning, about eleven o’clock, the weather being fair, 
cold, and inclinihg to froft ; it was at 102. At feven 
o’clock i 11 the evening it was at 103. 
November 25 . The air at Breda was at 104; the wea- 
ther rainy and cold. . - 
November 26. The , air was in the morning and in 
the evening 103; the weather very rainy, cold, and 
ftormy. 
November 27 ; I fet out from Breda for Rotterdam, and 
eroded the water at the Moordyke. I tried the air at the 
Moordyke clofe to the water, and found it at 1 o i~; the 
weather was fair and cold, but not frofty, This fpot is 
reckoned very healthy ; the inhabitants have a found 
look, and live to a great age in general. 
November 28. I examined the air at Rotterdam, it 
was at 103 ; the weather rainy and cold. 
November 29. Being at Delpht, I gathered fome air 
in the middle of the day, the weather being ftormy and 
rainy. I examined it next day at the Hague, and found 
it at 103; and that of the Hague 104. 
November 30. I examined the air at the Hague, and 
found it at 104; the weather cold, the wind Northerly. 
December 
