COMPARATIVE VIEW 



OF 



WHITE'S AND MARKWICK'S CALENDARS. 



Of the abbreviations used, fl. signifies flowering; I. leafing ; and ap. the 

 first appearance. 



REDBREAST (Sylvia rubecula) whis- 

 tles 



Larks (Alauda arvensis} congregate 

 Nuthatch (Sitta ccesia) chatters 

 Winter aconite (Helleborushiemalis) 



fl. 



Shelless snail or slug (Limax) ap. 

 Gray wagtail (Motacilla boaruld) "| 



ap. I 



White wagtail (Motacilla alba) ap. J 

 Missel thrush (Turdus viscivorus) 



sings 



Bearsfoot (Helleborus fcetidus) fl. 

 Polyanthus (Primula polyantha) fl. 

 Double daisy (Bellis perennis plena) 



fl. 



Mezereon (Daphne mezereum) fl. 

 Pansy ( Viola tricolor) fl. 

 Red dead-nettle (Lamium purpu- 



reum) fl. 



Groundsel (Senecio vulgaris) fl. 

 Hazel (Corylus avelland) catkins 



open 



Hepatica (Anemone hepatica') fl. 

 Hedge sparrow (Sylvia modularis) 



whistles 

 Common flies (Musca domesticd) 



seen in windows 



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