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All the Crowsfoots are now common, and the meadows are 

 spangled with their yellow. Mouse Ear, Cat's Ear, Rough 

 Dandelion, Wall Hawkweed, Red Campion, Meadow Lychnis, 

 and various other plants blow. 



18th. Campanula Medium in flower to-day. 



20th. Lychnis Chalcedonica just coming into blow. 



24th. St. John Baptist's Day. Tropoeolum majus just in 

 flower on a warm dry bank here and there. The remainder 

 of the Roses are come out, and the SOLSTITIAL FLORA 

 advances. Orange Lilies blow near London. 



25th. Hieracium Sylvaticum in flower. Marigolds. 



27th. Malva Sylvestris here and there in flower. 



28th. Convolvulus tricolor flowers in the garden. 



Lillium bulbiferum now in blow here. Also the Cockle 

 Agrostemma coronaria. 



JULY 2d. Crepis barbata. 



3d. Oenothera biennis. 



]0th. Convolvulus septum begins to blow here and there. 



13th. Lillium candidum the White Lily in flower. 



14th. Campanula rapunculoidcs in flower at Hartwell. 



This season has been unkindly for many particular tribes 

 of plants. The China Asters in particular are all blighted, 

 and will not grow. 



THE Calendar must now close, and the Author apologizes 

 for numerous imperfections, owing to his never intending the 

 early part of it for publication. 



