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period has prevented tlie berries from setting. Herbaceous 

 plants and annuals continued to flower freely until the end 

 of the month. 



(In the rock-garden only 3 plants came into flower 

 during the month, viz. : — Aconituiii calif ornicum, Hdlcborus 

 nirjcr grandifiora, and GyneriuTn argenteum. A good many 

 plants have flowered a second time, among which were : — 

 jRhododcndron fcrrugincum, Ulcx eitropcciis, and Pyrus 

 ja-ponica. 



Headings of exposed Thermometers at the Rock-Garden. 



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