2S2 PHENOLOGICAL EECOKDS FOS 1890. 



71. Stachys sylvatica {Hedge Woundwort). — Fl. May 25th, Hamp, 

 A.B. ; June 12th, Corston, D.F. 



73. Primula veris (Cozcslip). — Fl. March 27th, near Street, H.S.T. ; 

 April 8th, Sea Mills, L.W.E,. ; April 9th, near Compton Dando, D.F. 



74. Plantago lanceolata (Ribioort Plantain). — Fl. April 21st, Hamp, 

 A.B. ; May 17th, Corston, D.F. 



75. Mercurialis ■perennis (Dog's Mercury). — Fl. March 18th, Clifton 

 Down, L.W.R. ; April 3rd, Stantonbury Hill, some flowers with ripe 

 pollen ; April 9th, mature stigmas, D.F. 



77. Salix caprea (Great Sallow). — Fl. March 15th, riverside, female 

 fulJy developed, male somewhat later, L.W.E. ; March 16th, Bridg- 

 water, probably in flower a fortnight earlier, H.S.T. 



78. Fagus sylvatica (Beech).— IBud. b. May 4th, Corston, D.F. ; Fol. 

 May 10th, Corston, D.F. 



79. Corylas avellana (Hazel). — Bud. b. April 2nd, Corston, D.F. ; 

 Fol. May 17th, Corston, D.F. ; Fl. March 14th, Corston, D.F. ; in few 

 catkins the pollen was ripa and few stigmas mature. 



80. Orchis maculala (Spotted Orchis). — Fl. May 4th, Dodington 

 H.S.B.G. ; June 3rd, near Pensford, D.F. 



81. Iris pseud-acorus (Yellow Iris). — Fl. May 26th, Petherton 

 Levels, A.B. ; June 16th, near Compton Dando, D.F. 



82. Narcissus pseudo-narcissus (Dajj'odil). — Fl. April 4th, Failand, 

 L.W.E. 



84. Scilla nutans (Blue-bell). — Fl. April 13th, Goathurst, near 

 Bridgwater, H.S.B.G. ; April 18th, between Duideigh and Wembdon, 

 A.B.; April 23rd, Corston, D.F. ; April 25th, Markham Bottom, 

 L.W.E. 



BIEDS. 

 Recorders : Miss Annabella Alleyne, Leigh Woods (A. A.) ; Mr. 

 H. S. B. Goldsmith, Bridgwater (H.S.B.G.). 



2. Muscicapa grisola [Fly -catcher). — First seen May 18th, Eownham 

 House, A.A. Seen May 27th, Bridgwater, date of arrival not known ; 

 young flying July 10th ; date of leaving not known, none seen Sept^ 

 20th, H.S.B.G. 



3. Turdus inusicus (Song Thrush).— Song, January ; j'oung flying May 

 3rd, in garden, A.A. Young nearly fledged on April 21st, H.S.B.G. 



4. Turdus pilaris {FiLldjart). — First seen Oct. 24th, Dodington, 

 H.S.B.G. 



6. Daulias luscinia (Nightingale). — Song, May 3rd, Shirehampton, 

 A.A. Seen and heard singing May 1st, Wembdon, near Bridgwattr, 

 H.S.B.G. 



