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(Jth. Graphallum Stocchas. 



8th. Hirundo apus the 8wift arrives. 



9th. Poconla corallina Howers in the garden. 



10th. Convallaria majalis the Lily of the Valley. 



Hth. Aqnilegia vulgaris the Columbine. 



12th. Hirtmdo urbic.i the Martlet first seen by me very 

 late this year ! 



14th. Iris lurida. 



Scabiosa atropurpurea the Musk Flower. 



Haemerocallis Jlav a the Yellow Day Lily. 



Asphodelus luteus the Asphodel. 



KJth A small Poeony in flower, which I take to be the 

 Poconia peregrina. 



Doronicum Plantagineum. 



Ornithogalum umbellatum. 



17th. Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum the Midsunnnei 

 Daisy in flower to-day. 



18th. Hypochacris radicata the Cat's Ear. 



19th. Tragopogon pratensis the Meadow Goat's Beard. 



20th. Tragopogon porrifolius the Purple Goat's Beard. 



Hieracium murorum. 



24tli. NATALIS LINNAEI. Linum pcrcnne in blow. 



25 tli. Iris Pseudacorus the Yellow Flag. 



26th. Convolvulus tricolor the minor Garden Bindweed. 



Campanula Speculum Feneris the Venus' Looking Glass, 



27th. Lychnis Flos Cuculi the Ragged Robbin, abundaiil. 

 in the meadow grass. 



29th. Lychnis dioica near Lindfield. 



Papaver Rhaeas near Brighton. 



31st. The above plant flowered in my garden. 



JUNE 1st. Gladiolus communis the Sword Lily, 

 Tropocolum majus, one or two flowers. 



4th. A Poppy which stood the winter in flower. 



