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we observed Orchis tephrasanthos, Cctrum verticillatum, Villarsia 

 Nymphoides , Saxifraga oppositifolia, Lepidium latifoliam, Tamarix gal- 

 lica, Petroselinum segetum, Inula Helenium, and Allium arenarium. 



OBITUARY. 



Died, at his house in Ridley Place, Newcastle, on the 5th of May, 

 aged 69, Nathaniel John Winch, Esq., greatly respected. Mr. Winch 

 wa3 well known in the scientific world as an excellent British bota- 

 nist. He was author of " An Essay on the Geographical Distribu- 

 tion of Plants through the Counties of Northumberland, Cumberland, 

 and Durham," which has passed through two editions ; also " Ob- 

 servations on the Geology of Northumberland and Durham, 4to., 

 1814," and of a very elaborate " Flora of Northumberland and Dur- 

 ham," printed in the Transactions of the Natural History Society of 

 Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle upon Tyne. He has be- 

 queathed the whole of his* very extensive Herbarium and his Library 

 of Natural History to the Linnsean Society, of which he was a mem- 

 ber, and has left a legacy of £200 to the Newcastle Infirmary, to 

 which he acted as Secretary for a period of 21 years. He for many 

 years maintained an active correspondence with several of the most 

 scientific men in all parts of the world ; and their letters, carefully 

 arranged, present an interesting feature in his library. 



METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS FOR JUNE 1838. 



Chiswick. — May 1. Fine: rain : fine at night. 2,3. Very fine. 4. Dry 



haze. 5. Thunder : fine. 6. Slight haze : very fine. 7, 8. Very fine. 



9. Hot and very dry. 10. Cold and dry. 11,12. Fine. 13. Hazy: fine. 



14. Cloudy and cold. 15 — 18. Fine. 19. Overcast. 20. Slight rain. 



21. Cloudy. 22,23. Cloudy : rain. 24. Overcast. 25 — 27. Fine. 

 28. Rain. 29,30. Fine. 31. Very fine : heavy thunder-showers at night. 



Boston. — May 1. Cloudy: heavy rain p.m. 2. Cloudy. 3. Cloudy: 

 thunder, lightning, and rain early a.m. 4,5. Fine. 6. Cloudy. 7 — 12. 

 Fine. 13. Cloudy: rain early a.m.: rain p.m. 14. Cloudy: rain early a.m. 

 15 — 17. Fine. 18 — 19. Cloudy. 20. Cloudy : rain p.m. 21. Cloudy. 



22. Cloudy : rain a.m. 23. Rain. 24, 25. Cloudy. 26, 27. Fine. 28. 

 Fine: rain p.m. 29. Cloudy. 30. Cloudy: rain p.m. 31. Cloudy. 



Applegarth Manse, Dumfries-shire. — May 1. Sun shone : hoar frost a.m. : 

 cold p.m. 2. Sun shone : genial rain afternoon. 3. Sun shone, showery 

 a.m. 4. Sun shone : moist and mild : genial. 5. Sun shone: a beautiful 

 day. 6. Sun shone: very dry and parching. 7. Sun shone : warm and 

 genial. 8. Sun shone : very warm and clear. 9. Sun shone : the 



same. 10. asterly wind : cool. 11. Sun shone: milder than preceding 

 day. 12. Sun shone : a few drops of rain p.m. 13. Sun shone: 

 withering day. 14. Sun shone: cold, with hail showers. 15. Sun shone : 

 clear and cold. 16. Sun shone : heavy hail showers. 17. Sun shone: 

 cold and showery. 18. Sun shone : cold and withering. 19. Cold and 

 very wet. 20. Heavy rain all day. 21. Sun shone: showery and mild. 

 22. Mild and very wet. 23. Sun shone : moist: rather cold. 24. Sun 

 shone: clear growing day. 25. Sun shone : mild and clear. 26. Sun 

 shone: clear and warm. 27. Dull and withering. 28. Sun shone : clear 

 and warmish. 29. Soft air : wet all day. 30. Sun shone: warm and 

 growing. 31. Sun shone : mild with showers. 



