149-216, Mo. v., MAY 29, 188 ■ 



Temperature, mean 53° '6 



,, max. in sun ilS'S 



,. >> „ shade 63-1 



,, min. ,, shade 46*4 



,, ,, on grass 4I'2 



,, accumltd. above 42° day-degs. I2"6 



,, ,, since 1st January 747 'i 



Barometer (mean, Mo. v, 30"0l) in. 



^Mo. V. 2 "I I in. on 12 days' 

 Rainfall ■] since ist January, 12-64 in. • "068 in. 

 (mean rel. humidity 77 % 



Wind, direction, &c 



Plants and Trees blossoming; note if 



surviving, premature, or 2nd blossomings 



Melampyriim praiense 130-165, Yellov/ 



Cow-wheat. Copses 



Cyrwglossum officinale 132-163, Com. 

 Hound's-tongue, Gipsy-flower. Waste 



places 



Glyceria plicaia 122-167, Flote or Froating 



Grass, Manna-croup. Ditches. 

 \Atropa Belladonna, Deadly Nightshade, 

 Hoff. Gies.] i^g, 213 



Trees and Shrubs leafing; seeds ger- 

 liiinating. 



Insects, Larvae &c. appearing. 



Spilosoma Lubricepeda 13S-169, Spotted 

 BufFM. (lar. viii. on nettle) 



Euclidia Mi 1 32-17 1, The Shipton M. In 

 sunshine {^ax. v. on yellow meliot) 



LOOK FOR S. Hebrew Char. M. 204, 

 Beautiful China Mark M. 194, White- 

 brindled M. 168, Dusky-brindled M. 

 183. 



Fish. Reptiles. 



Birds : migration, song, nesting, &c. 



Animals : seen, breeding, &c. 



Fishing. Sports. 

 Salmon (S). Trout (T), 



