JULY. 



199 



Bryony), Scentless Mayweed, Betony, Common Mallow, Nipplewort, 

 Bulbous Crowfoot, Dandelion, Hedge Mustard (nearly all gone to 

 seed), Harebell, Wild Thyme, Hedge Bedstraw, Groundsel, Herb 

 Robert, Lesser Stitchwort (has a very lengthened flowering period 

 apparently), Daisy, Hedge Stachys (going off rapidly), Woody Night- 

 shade, Self Heal, Avens, Cinquefoil, Centaury, Germander Speedwell, 

 Lamb's Tongue, Rest Harrow, Red Clover, Corn Sow Thistle, 

 Sainfoin, Burdock (first time of its inclusion in our list), Goosegrass 

 (mostly seeded), Ragwort, Scarlet Pimpernel, Enchanter's Night- 

 shade, Small Willow Herb, Moneywort, Helleborine, Purple Medick, 

 Honeysuckle, Figwort (going rapidly off flower), Parsnip, Corn Mint, 

 Wild Carrot (called Birds Nests by many country people because of 

 the nest-like shape assumed when going to and in seed), Field Thistle, 

 Mugwort, and Black Horehound. 



STOAT. 



Birds singing: Skylark (not so much as it has done), Song 

 Thrush (a solitary bird heard singing a very lonesome song), Hedge 

 Sparrow (supplies quite a lively little strain now that most of the 

 songsters are silent), and Common Wren. 



