THE YOUNG N A T U K A LIST. 



Appearance of LepidopTera. — May 9th. j 

 R. cratagata ; 12th, S. ocellatus.; 14th, ^4. 

 Euphrosyne and A.' menthrastri ; 21st, P. phUas j 

 and C. pamphilius; 24th, L. alexis and A. 

 lubrictpeda ; 25th, Z . filipendule ; 30th. T. tagcs 

 and ^. cratagi; June '3rd, P. //aw and H. 

 humuli. — A. Davis, junr., High Street, Gt. 

 Marlow, Bucks. 



Botanical diary (Continued from No j 

 80, Page 204). The following are all dates of j 

 flowering. Ivy leaved Snapdragon (Linaria 

 cymbalaria ), May 6th ; Creeping Bugle (Ajuga 

 reptans J, 7th ; Tufted Vetch {Vicia cracca), 

 7th ; Horse Chesnut (Aesculus), 9th; Early 

 Orchis (Orchis mascida), 9th ; Mayfaring Tree 

 (Viburnam Latana), 13th ; Mountain Ash 

 ( Pyrus Aucuparia), 13; Purple Clover (Tri- 

 folium pratense), 12th ; Brooklime (Veronica 

 Beccabunga), 14th ; Hawthorn (Crabugus Ox- j 

 yacantha), 14th; Crimson Clover (Trifolium 

 incarnatum), 15th ; Maple (Acer campestre), 

 16th ; Spotted Orchis (Orchis metadata), 16th ; 

 Comfrey (Symphytum officinale), 18th ; Holly 

 (Ilex aquifolium), 19th; Arrow Head (Sagit- 

 taria Sagittisolia), 19th; Bramble (Rubits 

 fruticosus), 19th ; Yellow Rattle (Rhinanthus 

 crista-galli), 23rd ; Guelder Rose ( Viburnam 

 opulus), 23rd ; Fly Ophrys (Opiirys nutscifcra), 

 28th; Goosegrass )Galimn aparine), 28th; 

 White Bryony {Bryoniadoica), 28th ; Dutch 

 Clover (Trifolium repens), 28th ; Charlock 

 (Brassica Sinapistrum), 28th ; Common Fum- 

 itory (Fumaria officinalis), 28th ; Field Poppy 

 (Papaver RJiceas), 28th ; Man Orchis ( Aceras 

 cnthropohora), 30th; "Birds Nest" Orchis 

 30th ; Forget me-not (Myosotis palastris,) 

 30th ; Yellow Iris ( Iris Pseudacorus ) June 1st ; 

 Ragged Robin (Lynchis Flos-cuculi), 1st ; 

 Birds foot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus), 2nd; 

 Common Columbine {Aquilegia vulgaris), 

 3rd; Spindle-tree (Evonymous Europots), 3rd ; 

 Dog Rose (Rosa Canina), 3rd; Klder (8am- 

 bucus nigra), 6th ; Foxglove (Digitalis pur- 

 purea), 8th ; Meadow Geranium (Geranium 

 pratense). — A. Davis, Junr., High Street, Gt. 

 Marlow, Bucks. 



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The Great Water Newt (T. cristatus) for 

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