145-220, Mo. v., MAY 25, 188 ■ 



Temperature, mean S2°'5 



max. in sun I2i"4 



,, ,, shade 63-2 



min. ,, shade 43'i 



„ on grass 36-9 



accumltd. above 42° day-degs. I2'0 

 ,, since 1st January 697-2 



Barometer (mean. Mo. v, 30'0i) in. 



Mo. V, 2'n in on 12 days 



Rainfall ■ since ist January, 12-36 in. • -068 in. 

 mean rel. humidity 77 % 



Wind, direction, &c 



Plants and Trees blossoming : note if 

 surviving, premature, or and blossomings 



EuoNYMUS Ehrop^us 133-165, Spindle- 

 tree, Cat-tree or v^ood. Hedges 



Chmrophyllum temulum 102-164, Rough 

 Chervil. Waysides 



Tragopogon pratensis 120-163, Yellow 

 Goat's-beard, Shepherd's Clock, Joseph's 

 Flower, Star of Jerusalem, Nap-at- 

 noon. Waste places 



Polygonum Bistorta 127-177, Snakeweed, 

 Com. Bistort, Easter Giant, Gentle or 

 Patient Dock. Moist meadows 



LOOK FOR Dog's-tail Grass 153, Knotted 

 Figwort 154, Com. Speedwell 160, Frag- 

 rant Orchis 162. 



Trees and Shrubs leafing; seeds ger- 

 minating. 



Insects, Larvae &c. appearing. 

 Melitoea Artemis 142-161, Scabious or 



Greasy Fritillary B. Wet meadoius (lar. 



viii.-vi. on Scabious) ,. 



Eupithecia Castigata 124-163, Grey Pug 



M. Pailings (lar. viii.-x. on golden-rod). 

 LOOK FOR Green Forester M. 162, 



Orange Swift M. 194, The Gothic .M. 



197. 



Fish. Reptiles. 



Birds : migration, song, nesting, &c. 



Animals : seen, breeding, &c. 



Fishing. Sports. 

 Salmon (S). Trout (T) 



