Dec. 1891.] THE BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH. 231 



On Temperature and Vegetation in the Botanic 

 Garden, Glasgow, during November 1891. By Egbert 

 Bullen, Curator of the Garden. 



This was another wet, variable, unseasonable month ; much 

 dark and foggy weather prevailed. 



The maximum and minimum readings of the ther- 

 mometer were both high for the season. No frost was 

 registered until the nis2;ht of the 21st, but after that, light 

 night frosts were frequent. The lowest reading was 7° 

 during the night of the 25th, and the total only 26°. Owing 

 to the wet state of the ground, out-door work had to be 

 abandoned. 



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