THE CALENDAR OF FLORA. 307 



June 



28. Knap\Teed, great^ 198. Centaurea fca- 



hiofa^ F. 

 30. Currants ripe. 



According to Dr. Hales^ May and June 

 heat isy at a medium, 28.5. 



* The groves, the fields, the meadows, now no more 

 With melody relbund. 'Tis filence all. 

 As if the lovely Ibngflers, overwhelm'd 

 By bounteous nature's plenty, lay intranc'd 

 In drowfy lethargy. 



* I heard no birds after the end of this month, except the STONE 

 CURLEW, 108.4. Charadrius Oedicnemus, whillling late at ni^ht j 

 the YELLOW HAMMER, 93.2. Emberiza fiava ; the GOLD- 

 FINCH, 89.1. and GOLDEN CRESTED WREN, 79.9. Mota- 

 cilla regulus, now and then chirping. I omitted to note down when 

 the cuckow left off finging, but, as well as i remember, it was about 

 this time. Ariftotle fays, that this bird difanpeais about the rifing of 

 the dog ftar, i. e. towards the latter end of July. 



""* VIL MONT H. 



Berries and pulpous fruits of various kinds. 

 The promife of the blooming fpring, now yield 

 Their rich and wholefome juices, meant t' allay 

 The ferment of the bilious blood. 



July 2. Beech, 439. F3.gus Jylvatica^ F. 



Pearlwort, 345.2. Fagina, pro cu7J2lens^ F. 

 Carrot, wild, 218. Dd.ucus ca?Tcta, F. 

 Grafs, dog, 390.1. Tritioum repens, in ear, 

 Violet, Calathian^ 274. Gentiana pneu- 

 mcnan. F. 

 4. Silver weed, 256.5. Potentilla anferina, F. 

 Betony, 238.1. Eetonica oficinalis, F. 

 Nighrfhade, enchanters, 289. Circasa Z///^- 

 tiana, f. 



X 2 Lavender, 



