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•with flannel, so that although the nest was pulled to pieces, as on 

 former occasions, the eggs escaped destruction, and upon them the 

 Canary bird is now sitting. I again removed the cock bird, and 

 upon his return to the aviary he at once made up again to his former 

 mate, and she has this morning laid an egg. In truth I never saw 

 a bird more ardent for propagation than this hybrid. 



My second experiment has been made by pairing my other hy- 

 brid cock bird with an hybrid hen of the same nest ; the result has 

 been three eggs, one of which was hatched yesterday morning by a 

 Canary bird. 



Now as this second pair have proved prolific (which are three parts 

 Goldfinches to one part Canary bird), I do not see any reason why 

 I may not obtain next year an equally' successful result, by putting 

 together a pair of birds (if I succeed in rearing a male and female), 

 the produce of my first 'experiment ; and if so, a cross breed might be 

 perpetuated, which would be five parts Canary birds to three parts 

 Goldfinches. — Geokge Cookson. 



METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS FOR JUNEj 1840. 



Chiswick. — June 1. Very hot and dry. 2. Thunder storm, witli rain in heavy 

 showers. 3. Fine. 4. Overcast. 5. Drizzly. 6. Cloudless and hot : heavy 

 rain at uight. 7 — 11. Very fine. 12. Overcast and fine. 13 — 15. Very fine. 

 16. Hot and dry. 17. Fine: showery. 18. Showery in the morning: windy. 

 19. Slight rain. 20 — 24. Very fine. 25—29. Cloudy and fine. 30. Hazy: 

 rain. 



The mean temperature was within a fraction of the average for this month. 

 The quantity of rain was jnoderate. Westerly winds were unusually prevalent. 

 Ou the whole the weather may be considered as having been favourable. 



Boston. — Junel. Fine: Therm. 78° one o'clock. 2. Cloudy: Therm, at noon 

 53°: rain P.M. 3,4. Cloudy: rain p.m. 5,6. Cloudy. 7. Fine: rain early 

 A.M. 8. Fine. 9. Cloudy: rain p.m. 10, 11. Fine. 12. Cloudy: rain p.m. 

 13,14. Fine. 15. Cloudy. 16. Fine. 17. Fine: rain early a.m. 18. Cloudy. 



19. Rain. 20. Fine. 21. Cloudy : rain p.m. 22. Fine: rain early a.m. : rain 

 P.M. 23. Fine: rain p.m. 24. Fine. 25. Cloudy: rain a.m. and p.m. 26. 

 Fine. 27, 28, 29. Cloudy. 30. Fine. 



■Applegarlli Manse, Dumfrks-shire, — June 1, 2. Mild with occasional showers. 

 3. Fine day : bright sunshine. 4. Cloudy but dry. 5. Rain in the evening. 

 6. Rain in the morning. 7,8. Very fine d<iy. 9. Showery all day. 10. Fine 

 day : rain early. II. The same, but fair. 12. Wet all day. 13. Very fine day. 

 14. Wet greater part of the day : thunder. 15. Wet afternoon. 16,17. Siormy 

 and wet afternoon. 18. Showery, but calm. 19. Wet a.m. : cleared up p.m. 



20. Showery A.M. : cleared and fine. 21. Showery all day. 22. Rain a.m. 23. 

 The same: cleared and was fine. 24. Fair all day and cold. 25. Showery. 

 26. Drizzling all day. 27. Showery. 28, 29. Beautiful summer day. 30. Wet 

 morning. 



Sun -shone out 27 days. Rain fell 21 days. Thunder 1 day. Calm 10 days. 

 Moderate 7 days. Brisk 9 days. Stormy breeze 1 day. Boisterous 3 days. 



Wind north 1 day. Noith-east 2 days. South 2^ days. South-west 10 days. 

 West-south-west 1 day. West 8| days. West-north-west 1 day. Norlli-west 2 

 days. West by north 2 days. 



