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May 2. — Doronicum plantagineum in flower at Hartwell. 



May 3.—P<eonia tenuifolia in blow. Tulips abundant. — 

 Dentaria bulbifcra, Narcissus biflorus, N. poeticus, N. major t 

 N. bicolor, and Orchis mascula, flowering. 



May 6. — Trollius europotus, Tr. asiaticus, and TV. inter- 

 medins, at Hale End. 



May 7. — Borago officinalis and Papaver Cambricum t Den- 

 taria bulbifera at Hale End four days later than at Hartwell. 



May 8.— Caltha radicans at Hale End; also Dalibarda 

 fragarioides. Iris Germanica at Wanstead. 



May 9. — Convallaria Polygonatum. 



May 10. — Anchusa sempervirens. 



May 12. — Lychnis dioica. 



May 16. — Convallaria multifora, Geum rivale, Geum inter- 

 medium, Asphodelus luteus, Senecio sqitalidus, Papaver cam- 

 bricum. 



May 17. — Poltmonium ccendeum, Centaurea montana, Va- 

 leriana Locusta. Young gooseberries first gathered for tarts. 



May 18. — Symphytum tuberosum, Symphytum asperrimum, 

 and Symphytum hybridum in flower. 



May 21. — Aquilegia vulgaris. Young chaffinches fly. 



May 22. — Papaver orientale. 



May 23. — Geranium sanguineum, and Hesperis matronalis. 



May 24. — Pceonia officinalis, a fortnight behind its usual 

 time. The Pink variety only out today, the crimson was 

 some days later. 



May 28.— Pceonia peregrina, a week later than usual, and 

 Pceonia officinalis with crimson flowers.— Hieracium Murorwtn 

 ten days too late. 



May 30.— Hieracium Pilosella, and Hypochans radicata. 



Some plants have come out at their usual time, while others 

 have been this season a fortnight later than ordinary. 



Hartwell, June 22, 1824. T. FoRSTER. 



LIST OF NEW PATENTS. 



To John Dickinson, of Nash Mill in the parish of Abbotts Langley, 

 Hertford esquire, for his method of cutting cards by means ot machinery 

 and also a process for applying paste or other adhesive matter to psper, and 

 for sticking paper together with paste or other adhesive ^ matter by njean. 

 of machinery applicable to such purposes—Dated 20th May 1824. - 

 « months allowed to enrol specification. 



To James Cook, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, gun-maker for certain 

 improvements in the method of making and constructing locks for guns, 

 pistols, and other fire-arms.- 20th May.-6 months. 



To Thomas Marsh, of Charlotte-street, Portland-place Middlesex, sad- 

 dler and harness-maker, for an improvement in the art of making saddles. 

 —20th May.— -' months. j q 



