183-182, Mo. Vn.,JTnY 2, 188 . . 



Temperature, mean S8°'6 



,, max. in sun I2i'2 



,, ,, „ shade 68'2 



,, min. ,, shade 50'4. 



» on grass 45-5 



,, accumltd. above42°day-degs. i6'6 



,, ,, since 1st January 1 255 "6 



Barometer (mean, Mo. vii, 29'98) in. 



^Mo. vii, 2*88 in. on 14 days"! 



Rainfall \ since ist January, I5'42 in. I '093 in. 



( mean rel. humidity 79 °/o j 



Wind, direction, &c •• 



Plants &c. blossoming; note if survi- 

 ving, premature, or 2nd blossomings. 

 Malva moschata 168-199, Musk Mallow. 



Gravelly places 



Hieraciummtlgatu7it 166-191, Com. Hawk- 

 weed. Woods 



Trees &c. fruit ripening ; beginning of 

 fruit and seed harvests. 



Trees &c. leaves changing (half gr. half 

 ch.) ; leaves falling. 



Insects, Larvae &c. appearing. 

 Xylopliasia Hepatica 157-201, Clouded 



Brindle M. (lar. viii.-iv. on grasses) 



Angerona Pnmaria 168-199, Orange M. 



Woods (lar. x.-iv. on plum, forest trees)... 

 Scapula Prunalis 149-218, Dusky-brindled 



M. Hedges (lar. vi.-vii. on sloe, low 



plants) : 



Tetranychus telarhis. The Red Spider, 



Spinning Mite (in dry seasons— CW.). 



Hops -^ 



Fish. Reptiles. 

 Birds: migration, &c. 



Animals : seen, breeding, &c. 



Fishing. Sports. 



Salmon (S). Trout (T)., 

 Coarse fish 



