THE CALENDAR OF FLORA. 295 



April 3. Cleavers, 225. Galium aparine, E. 



4. Lauruftinus, 1 690. \l. Viburnum tinus^ F. 

 Apple tree, 451.1,2. Pyrus malus^ B. 

 Orpine, 269.1. Sedum telephium^ B. 

 Briar, 454. i . Rofa canina^ L. 



6. Goofeberry, 1489. H. IWhi^'i groffiilariayf. 

 Maple, 470.2. Acer campefire, B. 

 Peach, 1 5 15. H. Amygdalus Perfica^ L. 



etF. 

 Apricot, 1533. H. Malus Armeniaca^ L. 

 Plumb tree, 462. Prunus /?r^r<5;c, L. 

 Pear tree, 452. Pyrus communis^ B. 

 *SWALLOW, 71.2. Hirundo urhka^ 



returns. 



7. Filberd, 439. Corylus avellanay L. 

 Sallow, Salix, L. 

 Alder, 442 . i . Betula alnus^ 1. 

 Lilac, 1763. Syringa vulgaris^ 1. 

 ,Oak, 440. 1 . Quercus, robur., f. 

 Willow, weeping^ Salix Bahylonica^ b. 



8. Jumper, 444, Juniperus communis^ b. 



9. Lilac, 1763. Syringa ^'/^/^^^m, b. 

 Sycamore, 470. Acer pfeudoplatanus^ L. 

 Wormwood, 1 8 8. i . Artemifia ahfintknum^ 



E. 

 . t NIGHTINGALE, 78. MotaciUa hi- 

 . fcinia, fings, 



U 3 Auricula, 



* AccoidinjT to Ptolemy, Swaljov's return to ^gypt about the 

 latter end of January. 



•f From morn 'till eve, 'tis mufic all around ; 

 Nor doft thou, Philomel, difdain to join. 

 Even in the mid-day glare, and aid the quire, 

 But thy fweet long calls for an hour apait, 

 When folemn Night beneath his canopy, 

 Enrich'd with ftars, by Silence and by Sleep 



Attended, 



