185-i8o, Mo. VII., JULY 4, 188 . 



Temperature, mean S8°7 



,, max. in sun i24'o 



,, ,, ,, shade 68"6 



,, min. ,, shade 5I'2 



,, „ on grass 46-5 



,, accumltd. above 42° day-degs. 167 



,, ,, since 1st January 1 289 "4 



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



(Mo. vii. 2*88 in. on 14 days^ 

 since ist January, 15-60 in. I '093 in. 

 mean rel. humidity 79 % 1 



Wind, direction, &c 



Plants and Trees blossoming ; note if 



surviving, premature, or 2nd blossomings 

 Carduus arvensis 161-203, Creeping or 



Field Thistle, Dog Thistle. Waysides 

 Epilobium angustifoliiim 1 74 - 200, Bay 



Rose, or Rose Bay Willow-herb. Copses 

 JBallota nigra 164-220, Black Horehound, 



Stinking H". Waste places 



Polygonum Persicana 158 - 214, Com. 



"Persicaria," Spotted P., Lady's-thumb. 



Waste places 



Trees &c. fruit ripening; beginning of 



fruit and seed harvests. 

 (Raspbeny fr. ripe. Hoff. Geis.] 153, 1S2 



Trees &c. leaves changing (half gr. 

 half ch. ) ; leaves falling. 



Insects, Larvae &c. appearing. 



Metrocampa Margaritata 182-197, Light 

 Emerald M. Hedges (lar. ix.-v. on 

 forest trees) 



Poarmia liepandata 166-207, Mottled 

 Beauty M. Gardens (lar. ix.-iv. on 

 shrubs) 



POOK FOR Silver Streak B. 198, Lesser 

 Broad-bordered yellow Underwing M. 

 220. 



Pish. Reptiles. 



JBirds : migration, &c. 



Animals : seen, breeding, &c. 



Fishing. Sports. 



Salmon (S). Trout (T) 



Coarse fish 



