APRIL. 93 



SELECT CALENDAR OF BRITISH BOTANY. 



Class I. Order 1. Chara fiexilis, Smooth Cbara. Locality, Ditche* 

 and ponds. Duration, 8. 



II. 1. Fraxinus excelsior, Common Ash-tree. Woods and hedges. 5. 

 Veronica verna, cum aliis. Vernal Speedwell, with others. Barren 



sand. 



III. 1. Fedia olitoria, Lamb's Lettuce. Cornfields. 6. 

 Eriophorum angustifolinm, Common Cotton grass. In bogs. 



V. 1. Mjosotis versicolor, Yellow and Blue Scorpion Grass. Dry 



shady places. 6. 

 Primula vulgaris, Primrose. Woods and banks. 5. 

 Primula elatior, Oxlip. Banks and pastures. 5. 

 Primula veris, Cowslip. Pastures. 5. 



Cyclamen hederifolium, Common Cjclamen. Woods, rare. 5. 

 Viola hirta, Hairy Violet. Banks. 6. 

 Viola palustris, Marsh Violet. Bogs. 6. 

 Viola canina, Dog's Violet. Woods. 8. 

 Ribes Grossularia, Wild Gooseberry. Woods and hedges. 



V. 2. Gentiana verna, Spring Gentian. Mountains. 



VI. 1. Narcissus biflorus, Pale Narcissus. Sandy fields. 5. 

 Frifillaria Meleagris, Fritillary. Meadows. 5. 



Tulipa sylvestris, Wild Tulip. Chalk hills and meadows. 5. 



Ornithogalum umbellatum, Common Star of Bethlehem. Mea- 

 dows. 6. 



Ornithogalum nutans, Drooping Star of Bethlehem. Meadows. 5. 



Scilla verua, Vernal Squill. Rocks by the sea. 



VIII. 3. Adoxa moschatellina, Tuberous Moschatel. Damp 

 hedges. 5. 



X. 2. Chrysosplenium alternifolium, Alternate-leaved Golden Saxi- 

 frage. Wet places. 5. 



Chrysosplenium oppositifolium, Opposite-leaved Golden Saxifrage. 

 W r et places. 5. 



Saxifraga oppositifolia, Purple Saxifrage. Alpine rocks. 6. 



Saxifraga granulata, White Meadow Saxifrage. Meadows. 6. 



Saxifraga tridactylites, Rue-leaved Saxifrage. Walls and ruins. 



X. 4. Oxa!is Acetosella, Wood Sorrel. Damp woods. 5. 



XII. 3. Potentilla verna, Spring Cinquefoil. Mountainous rocks. 6. 



XIII. 3. Anemone nemorosa, Wood Anemone. Woods. 5. 

 Anemone Apcnnina, Blue Mountain Anemone. Groves, rare. 5. 

 Anemone rannnruloides, Yellow Wood Anemone. Groves, rare. 

 Ranunculus auricomns, Goldilocks. Woods. 6. 



XIV. 1. Lamiiim album, White Dead Nettle. Road sides. 10. 



XIV. 2. Lathrjea squamaria, Great Toothwort. A Parasite on the 

 roots of the Nut and Elm. 5. 



XV. 2. Cardamine pratensis, Cuckoo Flower. Meadows, (i. 

 Cardamine amara, Bitter Cardamine. Moist places. 5. 



