258 PLANTS FLOWERING IN JANUARY AND FEBRUARY, 1884. 
that plants were backward in January (for at Marlborough they 
were about eighteen days in advance of the average of the 
previous nineteen raanee but that the mild winter, which might 
differences in the numbers depend on survivals rather than on 
plants of the year. The list is as follows :— 
Alliaria officinalis. Cornus sanguinea 
Cardamine sylvatica. Matricaria Parthenium. 
Arabis Thaliana. nthemis Cotula 
Sagina apetala Hieracium Pilosella 
Erodium moschatum, Nepeta Glechoma 
Medicago Haag Lamium maculatum 
Vicia Kechium 
Saxifraga tri idactyl ites Alopecurus agrestis. 
a apis oppositifolium. Avena flavescens. 
Pastinaca sativ A. elatior. 
Daucus Carota. Dactylis alae 
Torilis Anthriscus. Lolium perenne 
Of the eleven capers to the February list, seven occur in that 
from Yeovil, and it is in this month that the effect of the warm 
Erodium cicutarium. Lathrea Squamaria. 
E. moschatum. Anagallis arvensis. 
Oxalis Acetosella. Daphne Mezereum. 
Torilis Anthriseus Salix purpurea ? 
Viscum album. Luzula campestris. 
Senecio aquaticus. 
The omissions from the list are :— 
Ranunculus floribundus. Matricaria Chamomilla. 
R. auricomus. Achillea Millefolium. 
Vicia angustifolia. Senecio Jacobea 
Galium Aparine. Veronica Chameedrys. 
Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum. Lamium incisum. 
JANUARY. FrepruaRy. 
emone nemorosa .. .. M., Fin., 
Ranunculus hederaceus Car. : 
acris yous int ee is ML, Ys Car, Fin. 
R..repens = es, i +s. ss es _, Croy., M., ¥., Car, W... Thy. M.¥, 
R. bulbosus Cee : . : Soo 
R. Ficaria 3 coe We, ee, ORE. We Tiv., 2 Fin. .N., Y., G, 
m.,. 2. 
Caltha palustris . e come, ¥i, Oat or. 
