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Scolopax Rusticola, Woodcock, conies Oct. Dec. North of Eu- 

 rope, copses. 



Strepsilas interpres, Common Turnstone, comes Aug. Sea-shore. 

 Builtls in Zetland. 



Sula Bassana, Ganet, or Solon Goose, comes Sept. Nov. Scotch 

 isles, innumerahle. 



Tardus Iliacus, Redwing Thrush, c. Sept. Nov. Fields generally. 



Tardus pilaris, Fieldfare, comes Sept. Nov. Fields generally. 



The greater part of our winter birds have 

 now left us, and the earliest of the summer ones 

 have arrived. Some of the snipes remain all 

 the year. The bunting and reed-sparrow are 

 said to remain in the southern counties through 

 the winter. Of this class of partially migratory 

 birds, we have a considerable number. 



CALENDAR OF THE FLOWER GARDEN. 



Class III. Order 1. Iris Susiana, Chalcidonian Iris. 4. 

 Iris tuberosa, Snake's-head Iris. 4. 

 Iris Persica, Persian Iris. 



V. 1. Lonicera nigra, Black-leaved Honeysuckle. 4. 

 Pulmonari a Virginica, Virginian Lungwort. 4. 

 Borago orientalis, Perennial Borage. 5. 



Allium inodorum, Scentless Garlic. 

 Viola calcarata, Alpine Violet. 6. 



VI. 1. Narcissus major, Large Daffodil. 

 Narcissus Pseudo narcissus, Common Daffodil. 4, 

 Fritillaria Imperials, Crown Imperial. 4. 

 Erytlironium Dt-ns-canis, Dog tooth Violet. 

 Scdla bit'olia, Two leaved Squill. 



Scilla amoena, Early flowering Squill. 4. 



Hyacinthus orientalis, Garden Hyacinth. 



Leucojum verntim, Snow-flake. 



VIII. 1. Erica Mediterranea, Mediterranean Heath. 5. 



Erica Anstralis, Spanish Heath. 7. 



Daphne Mezereum, Mezercon. 



X. 1. Ledum buxifoliurn, Box-leaved Ledum. 4. 



Rhododendron Dauricum, Dauric Rhododendron. 



Andromeda caliculata, Globe flowered Andromeda. 4. 



