THE CALENDAR OF FLORA. 303 



June 2. Flower de luce, yellow ivater, 374. Iris 



pfeudo-acor. F. 

 Mayweed, ftinking^ 185.3. Anthemis 



cotula^ F. 



Pimpernel, 282.1. Anagallis arvenfis, F. 



3 . A 1 1 mart, 145.4. Polygonu m pcrftcaria^ F. 



'Thyme, 430.1. Thymus ferpyllum^ F. 



Parfnep, cow^ 205. Heracleum jphon- 



dylhim^ F. 

 Quicken tree, 452. Sorbus aucuparia^ D. , 



5. Radiih, horfe^ 301. i. Cochlearia armo- 



rac. F. 

 Thorn, evergreen^ 1459.3. H. Mefpilus 



pyracantha^ F. 

 Bramble, 467. Kuhus^ fruticofus^ F. 

 t GOAT SUCKER, or FERN OWL, 



27. Caprimulgus Europ^us^ is heard 



in the evening. 



6. Vine, 161 3. H. Vitis vinifera^ b. 



Flix weed, 298.3. Sifymbriumyi?/>i'/^, F. 

 Rafberry bufn, 467.4. Rubus id^eus^ F. 

 Mallow, dwarfs 251.2. Malva rotundi- 



folia^ P\ 

 Elder, 461. 1. Sambucus ;^/>r^, F. 

 Stitchwort, lejfer^ 346. Sttlhvisi grami?jea, 



F. 

 Tare, everlajlingy 320.3. Lathy rus;r^/^»- 



fis, F. 



• Pliny, llh. ii. §. 14. fays, the chief time for bees to make honey is 

 about the Iblftice, when the vine and thyme are in blow. According 

 to his account then thefe plants arc as forward in England as in Italy. 



fThis bird is faid by Catefby, as quoted by the author of the 

 treatiie De Migrationibus Avium, to be a bird of paflage. 



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