Record

RefNoMA/262/32
Previous numbersMA.292
LevelFile
TitleMeteorological observations at Mongewell, England, by [Shute Barrington]
CreatorBarrington; Shute (1734-1826); British Bishop of Durham
Barrington; Daines (1727/8-1800); British judge, antiquary and naturalist
Date1 January-31 December 1802
DescriptionDaily observations on weather and natural history, kept at Mongewell, Oxfordshire. Entries are made on printed sheets for date, thermometer readings, barometer readings, wind direction and strength, rainfall, general weather remarks, with natural history and agricultural observations. The printed form specifies readings at 8.00am, 12.00, 4.00pm and 8.00pm, but with handwritten amendments and variations; the 8.00pm time is generally amended to 10.00pm in manuscript. However for much of the volume, observations are limited to three per day [probably made at 9.00am, 2.00pm, and 9.00pm., following the pattern of previous volumes]. In comparison with previous years' records, there are relatively few contributions to the 'Miscellaneous' column on nature, agriculture, and estate matters.

Entries made within 'The Naturalist's Journal, By the Honble. Daines Barrington' (London, printed for Benjamin White & Son, n.d.). The printed columns are headed: Year; Place; Soil; Therm[omete]r; Barom[ete]r; Wind; Inches of Rain or Sn[ow] Size of Hail-st[one]; Weather; Trees first in leaf - Fungi first appear; Plants first in flower: Mosses vegetate; Birds and Insects first appear, or disappear; Observations with regard to fish, and other animals; Miscellaneous Observations and Memorandums. There is an index to the journal, which has not been completed in this volume.

Paper label on the front cover inscribed in ink: 'The Naturalist's Journal 1802'.
Extent1 volume; 68p. [pp.1-2 and pp.67-68 blank]
FormatPrinted
Manuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper, marbled paper covers.
Dimensions235x302mm.
AccessStatusOpen
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