410 Mr, Barker on the 
full moon in November. The latter part of the fummer was 
very cool, the autumn mild, and not very frofly ; but home 
great ftorms, and in the countries where they had more rain 
than we, there were great floods. At the full moon in De- 
cember there came a week’s frofl: and a large fnow, which was 
not quite gone at the end of the year. 
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