Floral Calendar of Plainfield, 6-c. 255 
April 27. Observed the claytonia, blue violet, strawberry, 
and a species of sedge in blossom at Worthington. 
May 1. Hepatica, roundleaved violet, and erythronium in 
May 10. Chrysospleni or golden saxifrage in flower. 
May 15. The farwe trilficen purple wakerobin in flower. 
May 18. Uvularia, or bellwort, and white violet in flower. 
May 19. A fall of snow, so that the ground at night was al- 
most covered with it. 
May 22. The beautiful coptis, or goldthread in flower. 
May 25. Ash and beech in flower. 
26. Sugar-maple, viburnum, threeleayed aruth, blue 
violet, small panax, heart-leaved tiarella, fly honeysuckle, white 
berried gaultheria, and umbelled Solomon’s seal in flower. 
June 17. Absent, since my last date, on a tour to New York. 
Four other species of Solomon’s seal, trientalis, azalea, two 
species of crowfoot, blue-eyed grass, medeola, moosebush, and 
Several species of vaccinium in flower. The small trillium, or 
smiling mpertacphing sarsaparilla, and dentaria, blossomed during 
sence, 
22. Small cenothera, 2 species of veronica, and the —— 
ecio in flower. 
23. Mountain ath, ‘es ss hes potentilla, sanioll aed “a 
dre | and white clover in flower. 
; flow: 
30, Yellow seis in dower: 
1. Climbing corydalis in flower. 
4. The fimbriate orchis, and roundleaved pyrola in 
uly 5. Spiked epilobium, and roundleaved mallows in 
July 6. Mullen in flower. 
July 7. Small geranium in flower. 
uly 8. Another species of epilobium in flout. 
‘lugust 18. Frost this morning. parts 
