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50 Calendar of Vegetation. 
1827, Common name. | Systematic name. |State of progression. 
May 31. Hawtho taegus lin flower-severe frost. 
Ju 1. Snow-ball, Ly eam opulus, do. 
“ Butter Cup, une ae us acris, do 
** Garden Pina, do. 
AEs sh - - - do, 
5. White Clover, ae 
** Strawbe Fragaria virginiana . 
** Spider-wort, Tradescan avirginica| in flower 
“2 ust, Robinia otiae seacih do 
7. Sugar Maple, Acer saccharrinum, 
“Rye, . - . 
pi. ee berry,  jRu ubus strigosus, do. 
* Red eee do. occidentalis, do. 
** Blackbe! a do. 
** Dog-wood, (Cornns adeno do. 
* Sage, Salvia officinalis, do. 
14. “Asparagus, Since 2: officinalis, | do. 
17. Rase, do. 
20. Sweet Bria Marrubium valgare, do. 
si ecaget.” do. 
‘* Fox Gieve, Digitalis, (white) do. 
24. Peas, do,—frost. 
— Mullin, ©. do. 
~ Se a ene Elder, {Sambucus pubescens, [ripe. 
= do. canadensis, |in a Aowrer. 
4S aA = jas, {tum,| do, 
30. John’s-wort, Hypericum perfora-| do. 
July 1. Indian Corn, Zea mays, tassel in sight. 
** Green Peas, - - - fit to cook. 
« Cw ibes rubrum ripe. 
3. Poppy, . {Papaver somnife erum, jin flower. 
4. Raspberry, Rubee deaidentatis, ripe. 
5. Water Lily, Nymphea lutea, in flower. 
‘© Raspberry, Rubus strigosus, ripe. 
6. Garden Cherry, $ cerasus Q. 
7. Indian Corn Zea mays, jsilks developed. 
“Cucumber, - - - in flower, 
8. Common Thistle, : 2 ze 0. 
Pix, _ {Linum usutatissimum,| do. 
10. Wheat, - - - do, 
wi 14. Indian Corn, Zea mays, do. 
16, i - - - ripe. 
17. P ee it, 
20. Sua, oe - St in flower. 
25. Indian Zea mays, fit to boil. 
29. a : = = 3 
August 23 and 24, frost ; ears was seen the lusus (nature 2 ee 
which at this place extended from east to _ touching both horizons, in the 
form of a brilliant arch of fog; its particles evidently moved from east to west 
as fast as 
shai 
clouds do in a storm. 
24. 
Moose-wood, Blood Root, Soft Maple and Wild Violets, in 
