NOTES AND REMARKS UPON THE WEATHER. 14 I 



harvested. Root crops were in some places irregular, but, on 

 the whole, up to their average in bulk. 



Excepting those species which got damaged after starting into 

 growth, most trees and shrubs made a satisfactory growth, and, 

 while not quite so well set with flower-buds as in the two previous 

 years, there appears to be ample to make a good display in the 

 coming season. 



Subjoined is the abstract of the meteorological record for the 

 past three years, as kept at Queen's Park. 



JAS. WHITTON, 



Superintendent of Parks. 



City Chambers. 

 Glasgow, February, 1907. 



