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degrees of strength in their clacking noise, that the Wind 

 came in puffs, or very irregular gales. 



27th. Papaver Rhaeas still bears flowers abundantly. P. 

 dubium in flower also in my garden. 



28th. Carduus Marianus still flowers. Papaver dnbium. 



30th. Tagetes erecta just coming into flower in the 

 garden ; and several sorts of Garden Hawkweed. 



31 st. Hieracium umbellatiim. 



AUG. 4th. Alt/tea rosea in flower. Canterbury Bells going 

 out of flower, as is also Love in a Mist. 



17th. Agaricus muscarius found. 



19th. A remarkable blue colour of the Sun noticed by 

 M. Benjamin M. Forster of Walthamstow. 



22d. Amaranthus hypochondriacus flowers. 



SEP. 1st. Lilium tigrinum in flower. Garden Poppies 

 continue in full blow. 



3d. Helianthus annuus the Sunflower now blows. 



4th. Adonis autumnalis in flower. Marigolds common. 



13th. The Wind has destroyed the Sunflowers. 



21st. Boletus bovinus and others. 



Gnaphalium stoechas in blow. 



24th. Fringilla linota congregates. 



27th. Aster tardiflorus and Colchicum aiitumnale. 



28th. Dalias in flower. 



OCT. Hieracium murorum now has its second or autumnal 

 flowering. White Blue Bottle in flower. 



25th Aster Chinensis and Targetes erecta still in flower. 



27th. Agaricus fascicularis. 



NOV. 1st. Agaricus jloccosus : a great many plants con- 

 tinue in flower. 



26th. Scabiosa atropurpurea still in flower with Chrysan- 

 themums and many others. 



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