100-265, Mo. IV., APRIL 10, 188 . 



Temperature, mean 43°'6 



,, max. in sun 97-2 



J. „ ,, shade 53-3 



„ min. ,, shade 35-8 



,^i ), on grass 30-8 



^ , accumltd. above 42° day-degs. 6 -4 



■e, „ since 1st January 292 '8 



;^arometer (mean, Mo. iv, 29-93) in- 



Mo. iv, 2 '27 in. on 14 days ^ 

 ; Rainfall • since ist January, 9'i43 in. I -076 in. 

 (mean rel. humidity 81 % j 



Wind, direction, &c 



Plants and Trees blossoming ; note if 



surviving, premature, or 2nd blossomings 



Jianunculus bulbosus 60-117, Buttercup, 



JBulbous-rooted Crovir-foot, St. Anthony's 



"Turnip. Meadows, Pastures 



JLOOKFOR Bladder Nut 126. 



Trees and Shrubs leafing; seeds ger- 

 minating. 



[Horse-chestnut leafing, Hoff. Gies.] 136, 

 127,259,283 



Beech {Fagus sylvatica)\tsSmz (G.W.) 115, 

 ;24, 135,288 



. Insects, Larvae &c. appearing. 



. ;PiERls ■s.Ktm 65-140, Sm. White Cabbage 



B. Gardens (lar. vi. & ix. turnip) 



.Tefhrosia Laricaria 70-127, the Engrailed 



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iFish. Reptiles.- 



'3irds : migration, song, nesting, &c. 



Kestrel egg, Fako Tinnunculus, Wind- 

 hover. Treeforks 



Sandpiper seen, Toianus hypohuats. Sum- 

 mer Snipe, Sand Lark, Sand Lavrock... 



Animals : seen, breeding, &c. 



Fishing. Sports. 

 Salmon (S). Trout (T). 



