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METEOROLOGICAL NOTES. 
Name. 
Authority. 
Litorina biornata, Tate Walford 
Turritella Dunkeri, Terq. Walford 
,, Juliano, Duinort Walford 
Ceritliium liassicum, Moore 
,, reticulatum, Desl. 
,, confusum, Tate 
,, ferreum, Tate 
,, Moorei, Tate 
,, asperulum, Moore 
„ varicosum, Moore (?) 
,, coronatum, Moore (?) 
,, Ilminsterense, Moore 
Chemnitzia foveolata, Tate 
,, semitecta, Tate 
,, undulata, Ziet. 
Actseonina Ilminsterensis, Moore 
Cylindrites Whitfieldi, Moore 
Ortkostoma fontis, Dumort (?) 
♦Nerinea liassica, Moore 
Alaria unispinosa, Moore 
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METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.— June, 188G. 
Tlie mercurial column was ratker unsteady during tke montk, 
but tke ckanges in barometric pressure were generally slight, tke 
extreme range being only 0591 of an inch. Tke highest reading, 
30297 inches, occurred on tke 30tk, tke lowest, 29 - 706 inches, on tke 
12tli. Tke mean pressure was ratker lower than that of June, 1885. 
Temperature was about 2J degrees below tke average. The former 
and latter portions of tke montk were warmer than the middle. The 
highest maxima were 81-0° at Henley-in-Arden, on tke 29th ; 78*3° at 
Loughborough, on tke 28tli; 75T° at Hodsock, on tke 29tk ; and 73-3° 
at Coston Rectory, on tke 28tli. In tke rays of tke sun, 134-5° at 
Hodsock, and 132T 0 at Loughborough, on the 30th. The maximum 
(sheltered thermometer) was below 60° on seven days at Lough¬ 
borough ; while the mean of maximum readings was 2*6° lower than 
that of June, 1886. The lowest readings were 31’3° at Coston Rectory; 
35-0° at Hodsock,and 37’3° at Loughborough, on the 4th ; and 39.0° at 
Henley-in-Arden, on the 5th. On the grass, the thermometer recorded 
31-5° at Hodsock, and 35-5° at Loughborough, on the 4th. Rainfall 
was decidedly below the average, the total values being 0-74 of an inch 
at Hodsock ; 1T8 inches at Henley-in-Arden ; l - 36 inches at Coston 
Rectory ; and 1-56 inches at Loughborough. The heaviest falls, rang¬ 
ing from 0:98 to 0-37, were on the 1st, and the number of “ rainy 
days ” varied from eight to thirteen. Thunderstorms occurred at 
Coston Rectory and Loughborough on the 1st, and at Henley-in-Arden 
on the 19th. Sunshine was deficient. The wind was generally light, 
and its prevalent direction from westward. Harvest operations were 
much retarded, and vegetation suffered from the cold drought. 
Wm. Berridge, F. R. Met. Soc. 
12, Victoria Street, Loughborough. 
* It appears that this is not a Nerinea, but until a new name has been 
assigned to it I retain the one by which it has for a long time been known. 
