| Mean temperature | ofthe | Thermometer | at sun-rise | 52 | 13 | |
| Do. | do. | of the | do. | at 3 P. M. | 63 | 3 |
| Do. | do. | for the whole month | 57 | 58 | ||
| Greatest monthly range between the 3d. and 11th. | 33 | 0 | ||||
| Do. | do. | in 24 hours, between the 10th. and 11th. | 20 | 0 | ||
| Warmest day the | 11th. | 75 | 0 | |||
| Coldest day the | 3d. | 42 | 0 | |||
| 13 | days it rained, and an uncommon quantity hasfallen. | |
| 19 | do. the wind was at the westward of northand south, at both obser. | |
| 12 | do. the do. was to theeastward of do. and do. | |
| 17 | do. the do. was lightat | both observations. |
| 2 | do. the do. was high at | do. do. |
| 12 | do. it was clear at | do. do. |
| 7 | do. it was cloudy at | do. do. |
| 6 | days it Thundered and Lightened, in considerableabundance. | |
A HYMN,
COMPOSED IN A MORNING’S WALK IN MAY.
BY THE REV. MR. TURNER.
“These are thy glorious works, Parent of Good;”
The hill, the vale, the pastures, and the wood;
Rich in thy bounties, in thy beauties gay,