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om the barberry bush, two species of honeysuckle, one of 
m growing wild, two species of azalea or swamp pin 
ht a kalmia, spotted geranium, red top and foxtail 
-_ a lilac, snow ball, rye and many other exotics. 
mely warm; towards night a severe thunder 
storm. iio, iris or mee flag in flower at the same 
place. The first fire fly se 
10. The prunella, small Spiigdhces and delicate krigia in 
flower at Northampton; longstalked smilax at Williams- 
urg. 
12. In the morning, sharp thunder poe lightning with tor- 
rents of rain; in the afternoon pleasa 
13. The white flowered oxalis or aul wood sorrel in 
blossom. 
14, arene hydrophyihim or burr flower in blossom. 
15. Pleasant. Strawberries which are excellent and 
ae abundant bere, are now beginning to ripen 
6. Warm. Found the red connel, golden senecia Or 
gwar and threeleaved convallaria in blossom at Cum- 
mingt 
17. ii euee ash, Norway potentilla and common alsine 
or chickweed in blossom i ee 
18. er species 0 cbagge ooober a very ae 
-— of spergula in bloom. ote exer, thunder 
rm with some hail; in the | Me ar di 
avers, with large hailstones ae torrents of rain; ohn hail 
in some parts of the town, so large as to break the glass. 
19. Windy. Found the grape vine, broadleaved kalmia, — 
purple sarracenia or meadow cups, common ium or clea- 
vers, white weed, large veronica or marsh speedwell and 
circea or enchanter’s night shade in blossom at Cumming- 
ton. The fantastic sarracenia grows aiso at Goshen, Ash- 
field and Hawley. Doctor David Hunt also informed me 
that he has found at pa kes numerous specimens of 
the sarracenia with yellow blosso 
20. Ver easant. The ganic. ile mall tig and 
so discovered it in the east part of Savoy, on each side of 
the county road leading from Plainfield to Adams. All the 
specimens that I have seen, are didynamous. 
