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The whinchat and yellow wagtail are said to 

 remain in the southern counties through the 

 winter, but they disappear from the northern 

 and midland ones. The ring- ousel merely 

 passes through this country on its Spring and 

 Autumnal journeys, staying a few days in some 

 particular spots. In the north of England and 

 Scotland, they too remain all the year. 



CALENDAR OF THE FLOWER GARDEN. 



Class II. Order 1. Syringa vulgaris, Blue Lilac. 5. 



III. 1. Iris pumila, Dwarf Iris. 



IV. 1. Cornus florida, Great-flowering Dogwood. 5. 



V. 1. Lonicera Tartarica, Tartarian Hone suckle. 5. 

 Rliamiius Alaternus, cum var. Common Alaturnus, with va- 

 rieties. 6. 



Pulmonaria angustifolia, Narrow-leaved Lungwort. 



Polemonium reptans, Creeping Greek Valerian. 5. 



Primula villosa, Hairy Primula. 5. 



Primula nivea, Snowy Primula. 5. 



Primula marginata, Margined Primula. 5. 



Primula Auricula, cum aliis. Common Yellow Auricula, with 



others. 5. 

 Dodecatheon media, American Cowslip. 6. 

 Soldanella alpina, Soldanella alpine. 

 Cyclamen Europaenm, European Cyclamen. 

 Phlox subulata, Awl-leaved Lychuidea. 5. 

 Phlox setacea, Bristly Lychnidea. 5. 

 Viotae, mult. Violets, various. 5. 

 \ . '2. Gentiaua acaulis, Genlianella. 5. 

 Gentiana verna, Spring Gentian. 

 V. 3. Slaphylea pinnata, Fine-leaved Bladdernut. 6. 

 V I. 1. Fritillaria Meleagris, Chequered Fritillary. 

 Fritillaria latifolia, Broad leafed Fritillary. 

 Fritillaria Pers.ca, Persian Fritillary. 

 Berberis mult. Barberries, various. 

 Narcissus majalis, Large-flowered Narcissus. 5. 

 Narcissus incomparabilis, Peerless Daffudil. 5. 

 Narcissus Jonquilla, Jonquil. 5. 

 Narcissus Hispanicus, cum aliis. Spanish white Narcissus, with 



others. 5. 



