THE CALENDAR OE FLORA. 26^ 



April IV. ■ " 



vii. DUCK, tt^me, 145. Anas hofchas^ fits, 

 JVtldD\]Q]Lreturrs, 

 X, An inundation of fnoiv water. 



SWAN, 37. y/;;^jn'.?;;/^'^,rtW DAKER- 



HEN, 58. 8. Rallus cre\\ by their apt 



pearance proclaim the fpring. 



Rivers are unbound^ and ice floats down, 



N. B. The river at Upfal^ for yo years ^ has never 



been frozen beyond the igth of April, according to 



the obfervation of 0. Celfius^ fen. 



PIKE, 112. Efox lucius^ fpawns. This 

 flflo gives over fpawning when the frog 

 begins, 

 xi. Snow water foaks into the earth. 

 Subterraneous places are inundated* 

 FROG comes forth. 



Winter Jhelters ought to be removed from 

 garden plants^ that they may not be too 

 much drawn up. 

 Hot -beds for ^nelons Jhould be fown^ 



Solvitur acris hyems grata vice veris et Favonii. 



HOR. 



m. BUDDING MONTH. 



From the return of the WHITE^ WAGTAIL, 



Mot a cilia alba., 75. i. to the coming of the fwaU 

 low \ or from the firfl: flower to the leafing of the 

 fir ft tree., during the whole time of the flowering of 

 the bulbous violet. 



A Favonio veris initium norant. Cicero. 



April IV. 



xii. Hafel-nut tree, 439. Qovy\i\?> avcllana. 

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