«0 E. MAWLEY— PHENOLOGICAL PHENOMENA, 1905. 



mildewed and in many cases had to be resown. The heavy 

 rams of June ^-ave all the root crops a good start, but they 

 afterwards received a considerable check owing to the July 

 drought. '- Tlien, towards tha «^/i ^f a, ,^,,.4. „„^ ^i..... , % 

 September, came the 

 requirements, and it 

 mangolds and swedes 

 growth, however, brou 

 the individual roots 

 ripened than usual. 



According to the r. 

 published by the Boa. 

 4] per cent, above the 

 2 per cent, above, oats 

 peas 11 per cent, abo 

 14 per cent, above, am 

 potatoes were an ave 

 1 per cent, below the 

 thus be seen that of a 

 which the yield was in 

 The fruit crops, at 

 ' Gardeners' Chronicle 

 county as a whole, rt 

 plums being very sma 

 better but still under 

 currants, and gooseber 

 their respective average 



The last plant on 

 a whole, came into 

 usual time. 



The swallow took its 

 date for the previous f( 



Tmnx. Hertfor.hhire Nat. Bint. Soc, Vol. XIII, Part 1, February, 1907. 



