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3. Climate, as ascertained by recorded observations of the 



thermometer, barometer, hydrometer, and rain- 

 gauge. 



4. Any meteorological observations. 

 IV. Animajl Kingdom : 



1. Quadrupeds : any, domesticated or not, which, being 



connected with the locality, deserve mention from 

 their provincial names, rarity or abundance, habits, 

 size, weight, food, retreats, attendant superstitions,&c. 



2. Birds : (the same as for quadrupeds) . 



a. Migratory : time of advent and departure. 



b. Bustard : any particulars wMcli may be gleaned from old 



inhabitants of the plain. 



3. Fishes : (the same as for quadrupeds). 



4. Reptiles: Do. Do. 



5. Insects: Do. Do. 



a. Appearance of any new species of late years, injurious to 

 vegetation. 



Y. Vegetable Kingdom : 



1. Herbs : any deserving mention, as used for culinary, 



medicinal or other purposes of art or science ; as rare 

 or peculiar to the district. 



2. Shrubs : any deserving mention from their uses and 



peculiarity. 



3. Trees : 



a. Timber : to the growth of which the soil is most adapted ; 



those remarkable for their size and beauty, giving age, 

 height, girth, and cubic feet of timber in any particular 

 trees, as far as possible. 



b. Fruit : to the growth of which the soil is most adapted. 



VI. Mineral Kingdom. 



VII. Connection between the Physical history of the district, and 

 its social history in regard to settlement, population, habita- 

 tions and cultivation. 



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