AEROGRAPHY, from aer, air, and γράφω, Idescribe; a description of the air, or atmosphere, its limits, dimensions, properties, &c. This amounts to much the same with aerology, unless we suppose the latter to enter into the rational, and the former to confine itself to a description of the more obvious affections thereof. See METEOROLOGY.
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