[nature observation] Royal Meteorological Society Manuscript Phenological Survey returns; Phenological Reports
Book Description
An interesting collection of nature observation as follows: some eighteen meticulous manuscript filled out printed Phenological returns to the Royal Meteorological Society by Edward William Capps Jenner of Worthing Road, Lowestoft, Sussex, dated variously from 1932-1949, with occasional extra comments and remarks, covering various aspects of plants, birds and insects, including notes on the times of flowering, including a letter from H. G. Gunton, Phenological Director, asking for his special assistance. Together with the printed supplement Phenological Reports, edited by a Committee of the Royal Meteorological Society, a run of more than ten years, from 1932-1947. With a single issue of the Wood Pigeon Bulletin, No 7, January 1944 (six numbered pages), and two filled out printed forms for the Summer Bird Visitors of the Suffolk Naturalists Society for 1935 and 1936. An unusual, and fascinating survey, running through the war years, of the annual natural cycle in England as observed in Sussex by a very fine and meticulous recorder.
Author
Edward Williams Capps Jenner.
Date
1932
Publisher
Royal Meteorological Society
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