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Note from Mr John T. Craw to Mr Georye Bolam. 



21st February 1903. 



Dear Sir, 



I herewith send you the Rainfall and Temperature taken 

 at Milstone Hill during the past year. The gnage is a 3" one, out 

 in the open. The thermometer is enclosed in a double louvred box, 

 about 3^ to 4 feet ofE the ground. 



This year, I think, was exceptional for the number of Bullfinches 

 that have come south. I never remember having seen so many 

 before. Mountain Bramlings not so abundant as some years, and I 

 have not seen any Snow Buntings. 



This summer I found a Redstart's nest in an old wall in the 

 Ladykirk policies, the only nest I saw this year. 



Yours truly, 



JOHN T. CRAW. 



HJ( 



