298 NATURAL PERIODIC PHENOMENA. 
7. Cornerake, (Crex pratensis), heard. 
9. Tormentil, (Tormentilla officinalis), fl 
— Bird’s foot Trefoil, (Lotus corniculatus), fl 
— Tuberous Vetch, (Orobus a 
10. Bugle, (Ajuga reptans), fl. 
12. Broom, (Spartiwm scoparius), fl. 
23. Foxglove, (Digitalis purpurea), fi. 
— Mountain Ash, (Sorbus aucuparius), fl. 
24. Tufted Vetch, (Vicia cracca), fi. 
25. Wild Guelder Rose, (Viburnum ue ii 
26. Cockchafer seen. 
27. Elder, (Sambucus nigra), fl. 
30. Hay Harvest begins. 
— Man. Mumps, (Cynanche parotidea), prevail. 
June 1. Columbine, (Aquilegia vulgaris), fl. 
2. Honeysuckle, (Lonicera periclymenum), fl. 
6. Horsefly, (istrus equus), seen. 
7. Dog-rose, (Rosa canina), fl 
— Spotted Orchis, (Orchis maculata), fl 
— Sedum anglicum, fl. 
12. Blackberry, (Rubus fruticosus), fl. 
— Silene inflata, fl. 
13. Wild strawberry, (Fragaria vesca), fruits. 
— Valerian, (Valeriana officinalis), fl 
— Tutsan, (Hypericum Androseemum), fl 
14. Sheep’s scabious, (Jasione montana), fl. : 
July 1. Wild Thyme, (Thymus serpyllum), fl. 
2. Wood sage, (Teucrium scorodonia), fl 
— Potato disease appeared. 
— Golden-rod, (Solidago virgaurea), fl 
3. Betony, (Betonica officinalis), fl 
4, Millfoil, (Achillea millefolium), fi. 
6. St. John’s Worts, Hypericum perfoliatum, and pulcher, fi. 
9. Centaury, (Erythrea centaurium), fi 
— Linaria vulgaris, fl. 
— Meadow-sweet, (Spireea ulmaria), fl 
10. Centaurea nigra, fl. 
— Glow-worm seen, (Lampyris noctiluca). 
26. Mountain Ash, (Sorbus aucuparia), fruits. - 
