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in this, have thought these notes, made with the living animal before 

 me, might perhaps be worth the room they occupy, more especially 

 as the Argulus seems to be very little known as a British species. 

 From what has been stated it would seem to be very tenacious of 

 life. The individual here treated of is the second Irish one I have 

 seen ; the other was, when swimming ivQeiy in Lough Neagh, taken 

 by Mr. Hyndman in the autumn a few years since. Like the present 

 specimen, it displayed a mass of large ova. 



INFUSORIAL ANIMALCULES IN RED SNOW. 



Mr. Shuttleworth relates, that being occupied in the examination 

 of some red snow that fell at the Grimsel, and expecting to see only 

 inanimate globules of Protococcus nivalis, he was astonished to find 

 that it was composed of organized bodies distinct in nature and 

 form, partly vegetable, but the greater number endowed with the 

 liveliest powers of motion, and belonging to the animal kingdom. 

 Among these he has named one species Astasia [Ehrenb.] nivalis, 

 and another Gyges sanguineus. — Bibl. Univ. 



METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS FOR MARCH^ 1840. 



Chiswick. — March 1, 2. Cold and dry. 3. Cloudy. 4. Bleak and cold. 5. 

 Frosty: cold and dry : sharp frost at night. 6, 7. Frosty haze: fine. 8, 9. 

 Clear and frosty : fine. 10. Very fine. II. Drizzly. 12. Cloudy. 13. Hazy: 

 fine. 14. Overcast: very fine. 15. Slight rain. 16. Fine but cold. 17. 

 Clear. 18. Overcast. 19,20. Cloudy and cold : clear. 21. Very clear. 22. 

 Overcast. 23. Fine but cold. 24, 25. Clear and cold. 26 — 28. Cloudy and 

 cold. 29,30. Cloudy and fine. 31. Drizzly. 



It may be observed that the quantity of rain in this month was less than 3-lOths 

 of an inch. The barometer stood remarkably high and in general very steady. 



Boston. — March 1 — 3. Fine. 4. Stormy. 5 — 8. Fine. 9. Cloudy. 10. Fine. 

 11, 12. Cloudy. 13. Fine. 14. Rain. 15. Cloudy: rain'p.M. 16, 17. Cloudy. 

 18. Rain: rain P.M. 19, 20. Cloudy. 21. Fine : snow early a.m. 22. Cloudy : 

 rain p.m. 23. Cloudy: snow early a.m. 24. Hail: snow early a.m. 25. Fine: 

 snow early A.M. 26. Fine : snow p.m. 27,28. Cloudy. 29. Cloudy: rain p.m. 

 30, 31. Cloudy. 



Applegarlh Manse, Dumfries-shire. — March 1, 2. Fine clear day: frosty. 3. The 

 same: getting cloudy p.m. 4,5. The same: still freezing. 6. Remarkably 

 fine day : gentle frost. 7 — 9. The same: hoar frost a.m. 10. The same, but 

 threatening change. 11. The same, but cloudy: no frost. 12. The same : con- 

 tinuing cloudy: no frost. J 3. Dry and boisterous: cloudy. 14. Dry but 

 cloudy. 15. Fine day : rain a.m. 16. Slight rain morning : cleared up. 17, 

 P'ine : frosty early a.m. 18. Fine: the same. 19. Fine: without frost. 20. 

 Fine: hoarfrost. 21. Fine: strong frost. 22. Fine: getting cloudy. 23. 

 Passing showers of snow and hail : frosty. 24, 25. The same : very cold : frosty. 

 26. Fair but cloudy. 27. Fine but dull. 28. Remarkably fine day. 29. The 

 same after a shower A.M. 30. Wet morning; drizzly all day. 31. Occasional 

 showers. 



Sun shone out 29 days. Rain fell 5 days. Snow and hail 1 day. Frost and 

 hoar frost 17 days. 



Wind north 1^ day. North-east 8f days. East 2 days. South 4 days. South- 

 west 3 days. West 2 days. North-west 6 days. North -north-west 1 day. North- 

 north-east 1 day. Variable 2 days. 



Calm 15 days. Moderate 9 days. Brisk 5 days. Strong breeze 2 days. 



