MK, A. Vi. rUE8T0N’« MKTEOUULUUICAL NOTK^i. 
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the county list. Subjoined are the names of sucli species and 
varieties as liavc been already identitied : — 
Eunus ID.EUS. 
„ LINDLEIANUS. 
„ DISCOLOR. 
,, LEUCOSTACHVS. 
„ SALTERI. 
,, .’UACROPiiYLLUS (probably var. piletosiachys). 
„ RADULA. 
,, KOEHLERi (var. infedns). Only in Suliblk district. 
coRYLiFOLius (vai's. conjiUKjens and parpureun). 
,, C.ESIUS (vars. tenuis and hispidus). 
In conclusion my personal thanks must be tendered to 
Mr. Arthur Bennett and Mr. Bagnall of Aston near Birmingham 
for the Ivind assistance they have rendered me in identifying the 
species of this difficult genus ; and, for the careful observations 
which have enabled me to produce this paper, to my friends 
and fellow-workers, the members of the Ilarleston Botanical Club. 
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METEOEOLOGICAL NOTES, 1885. • 
By Arthur W. Erestox, F. E. Met. Soc. 
Read 2yd February, 1886. 
January. 
T’he weather during the greater jiart of this month Avas cold, dry, 
and gloomy, the mean temperature being about 2 degrees below 
the average. The night frosts were by no means severe, but for 
many days together the maximum temperature did not roacli 
40 degrees, in fact between the 1st and 27th this temperature Avas 
only tAvice exceeded. Heavy squalls of snoAV occurred on the 
12th, covering the ground for tAvo days to the depth of about three 
