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JUNE, 1S64.— 30 Days. 



Phases of the Moon.— New, 4th, lib. 40m. morn. ; First Quarter, 12th, llh. 48m. 

 morn. ; Full, 19th, lOh. 54m. after. ; La3t Quarter, 26th, 2h. 15m. after. 



Averages foe the Month.— Bar. 29-973. Therm, max. 71°, min. 50°, mean 

 585°. Prevailing winds S. by W., and W. by N. The wind liable to frequent shifts, 

 but east winds rare after the 8th. Nights often cold, and the first half as variable 

 as May. 



Sun 

 rises. 



Sun 

 sets. 



h. m. h 

 3 508 

 50| 8 

 498 

 48 8 

 48 8 

 478 

 478 

 46 8 

 46 8 

 45 s 

 45 8 

 45 8 

 44 8 



Moor 

 rises 



Morn 

 2 2 



2 

 3 

 3 

 4 

 5 

 6 

 7 



8 54 



9 57 

 1411 

 15'After. 



14 3 44 s 



44 8 

 44 8 

 448 

 44.8 

 44 8 

 448 



44 8 



45 8 



23 3 45 8 



24 3 45 8 



25 3 468 



26 3 46 8 



27 3 47^8 



28 3 47 8 



29 3 48'8 

 30,3 488 



1 

 2 

 3 

 4 

 5 

 6 

 7 



8 35 



9 19 

 9 53 



19 10 24 

 19 10 49 

 1911 14 

 1911 40 

 19 Morn. 

 18 7 

 18J 37 

 18 1 12 



15 

 16 

 16 

 17 

 17 

 18 

 18 

 IS 

 18 

 19 



Moon 



sets. 



After. 

 4 52 

 6 2 



8 5 



8 55 



Morn. 

 3 

 24 

 48 



Weather near London, 

 1863. 



Fine throughout 

 Fine throughout 

 Very fine, ther. 83" 

 Fine throughout 

 Fine ; ram ; wind ; rain 

 9 34jRain ; fine ; breeze ; fine 

 10 9iCloudy ; cloudy; shower 



10 35|Fine ; wh. cloud ; shwrs. 



11 Fine; white clouds ; rain 

 11 22 Hazy ; fine; showers 

 11 43 Fine ; windy ; showers 



Cloudy ; heavy rain 

 Fine ; showery ; cold 

 Very fine throughout 

 Fine ; cloudy ; fine 

 Hazy ; rain ; much rain 

 Cloudy ; overcast ; fine 

 Fine ; cloud ; heavy rain 

 Heavy rain ; fine ; cloud 

 Fine ; cloud ; fine ; cool 

 Fine throughout 

 Cloud ; fine ; cld.j fine 

 Fine throughout 

 Shower; fine; thund. st. 

 Fine ; cool at night 

 Fine ; showery at night 

 Rain ; fine; cloudy; fine 



2 40|Very fine ; cool at night 



3 51 Very fine 



4 58 Fine ; ther. 34° at night 



6 53 



8 13 



9 34 

 10 53 

 After. 



1 27 



Exhibitions, Meetings, Anniversaries, 

 etc. 



Royal Sort. Soc. First Great Show 



R. S. S. Exhibition of Sculpture 



Viceroy of Egypt in England, 1862 



T. S. Albrecht born, 1795 



2nd Sunday aftee Trinity 



Dr. Horner died, 1862 



Royal Oxfords. Sort. Third Show 



Glasgow Sorticultural Show , 



B. Pascal born, 1623 



Dr. Robert Brown died, 1858 



R. B. S. Second Great Show 



3rd Sunday aftee Trinity 



Trinity Term ends 



T. Pennant born, 1726 



Sort. Society of Edinburgh Show 



Earl Canning died, 1862 



Duke of Marlborough died, 1722 



Battle of Waterloo, 1815 



4th Sunday aftee Trinity 



Accession of Queen Victoria 



R. H. S. Meeting for Scientific Dis. 



E. A. Copland died, 1858 [1S59 



Josh. Wells, gr., Redleaf, Kent, died 



St. John Baptist (Midsummer-day) 



S. Kensington Museum op. 1857 



5th Sunday after Trinity 



Buenos Ayres taken, 1806 



Leicestershire Sorticultural Show 



R. S. S. G>-eat Rose Show 



Length of night 7h. 32m. 



Probable Weather, June, 1864. — During the first ten' days likely to be much 

 rain, with strong gales and thunder, wind S.W. to S.W.S. From 10th to 20th 

 generally bright and occasionally showery, temperature high, wind S.W.S. to S.S.E. 

 From 20th to end, dry, barometer and thermometer high, wind S.E. to N.E.E. 



THE GAEDEN GUIDE EOE JUNE. 



Kitchen Garden. —Stake runner beans 

 on the north side of the rows, unle;s they 

 run north and south, which is best, in which 

 cases take them on the west side, and hoe 

 up. Sow lettuce ; tie a few at a time for 

 immediate use. Sow parsley, endive, and 

 turnips. Piant out celery, and water abun- 



dantly ; if convenient, shade the trenches 

 for a week after planting. 



Asparagus to be cut no more after this 

 week ; the beds then to be lightly forked 

 over, and covered with a thin coating of 

 rotten dung. 



Celery to have au abundant supply of 



