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external air, as fully appeared from the 
¥an_e of the inftrument be ing encreafed 
al aoft twelve degrees, on its bein ig after- 
wards kept without Hoes. in a box con- 
trived fo as to give free accefs to the 
sir, but to exclude rain and wind, and 
the rays of the fun. 






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January 1796 | 
34.5 | 37-5) | 47-93 
aaa iI. 
| Thermometer. 
EB eR | A Bi 
Bighe al vaeed Mean 
january 44. | 16 | 28.05 
Pepe 50 | 25 3635 
sa Ton 54 | 27 141.55 
“spate iy 65 | 38 49-67. 
May | 75 | 43 ES 77 
{| June ai 73 | 44 | 58:57 
July | 76 | san 60.36 
Auguft Limes 76.5 | 
September 80 | 
Otober 67.5 | 
eer TRIC, 59 
Deni e 54 
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| 

It is evident, that the inhabitants of this 
place experienced, during the rigour of 
the month of January, 1795, a compara- 
tively moderate degree of cold. We had 
the advantage, in this point, over fome 
other places i in this county, and almof in 
the neighbourhood, as will appear from 
the ftate of the thermometer, obferved at 
the following towns, Lewes is about 
38 miles to the eaft of Chichefter; Pul- 
borough 17 miles to the north-eaft ; 
and Aeundel 10 miles only to the eatt, 
and at nearly the fame diftance from the 
fea. 
At Arundel, Janu a 23, 9, P.M. the 
thermometer ftood at 14°. 
At Arundel, January 24, 9, P.M. and 
thermometer fice at ac: 
At Pulborough, January 20, 
the thermometer ftood o°. 
At Lewes, January 20, at day break, 
WG 
At Lewes, January 22, at day break, 
Riek 
At Lewes, January 25, 
: The loweft ftation of the thermometer 
that I obferved here (January 23, 11, 
P.M.) was 15° Indeed we have had 
abundant pr oof, from the experience of 
fix feveral winters, within the lafttwenty- 
ane 
g, A.M. 
at day break, 
