CALENDAR OF NATURE. 
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I WHITE. 
Broom-rape (orobanche major) fl. June 27. July 4. 
Henbane (hyoscyamus niger) fl. June 27. 
Goats-beard (tragopogon pratense) fl. June 27. 
Deadly nightshade (atropa belladonna) fl. June 27. 
Truffles begin to be found June 28. July 29. 
Young partridges fly June 28. July 31. 
Lime-tree (tilia Europaea) fl. June 28. July 31. 
Spear thistle (carduus lanceolatus) fl. June 28. July 12. 
Meadow sweet (spiraea ulmaria) fl. June 28. 
Greenweed (genista tinctoria) fl. June 28. 
Wild thyme (thymus serpyllum) fl. June 28. 
Stachys Germanic, fl. June 29. July 20. 
Day-lily (hemerocallis flava) fl. June 29. July 4. 
Jasmine (jasminum oflficinale) fl. .June 29. July 30. 
Holy-oak (alcea rosea) fl. June 29. Aug. 4. 
Monotropa hypopithys fl. June 29. July 23. 
Ladies bedstravv (galium verum) fl. June 29. 
Galium palustre fl. June 29. 
Nipplewort (lapsana communis) fl. June 29. 
Welted thistle (carduus aranthoides) fl. June 29. 
Sueezewort (achiilea ptarmica) fl. June 30. 
Musk mallow (malva moschata) fl. June 30. 
Pimpernel (anagallis arvensis) fl. June 30. 
Hoary beetle (melolontha solstitialis) ap June 30. July 17. 
Corn saw-wort (serralula arvensis' seu carduus ar- 
vensis of Smith) fl, July 1 
Pheasant^s eye (adonis annua seu autumnalis of 
Smith) fl. July 1. 
Red eyebright (euphrasia seu bartsia odontites of 
Smith) fl. July 2. 
Thorough wax (bupleurum rotundifol.) fl. June 2. 
Cockle (agrostemma githago) fl. July 2. 
Ivy-leaved wild lettuce (prenanthes muralis) fl. July 2. 
Feverfew (matricaria seu pyrethrum parthenium of 
Smith) fl. Jttly 2. 
Wall pepper (sedum acre) fl. July 3. 
Privet (ligustrum vulgare) fl. July 3. 
Common toadflax (antirrhinum linaria) fl. July 3. 
Perennial wild flax (linum perenne) fl. July 4. 
Whortle-berries ripe (vaccinium ulig.) July 4 — 24. 
Yellow base rocket (reseda lutea) fl. July 5. 
Blue bottle (centaurea cyanus) fl. July 5. 
Dwarf carline thistle (carduus acaulis) fl. July 5 — 12. 
Bull-rush or cats-tail (typha latifolia) fl July 6. 
Spiked willow-herb (lythrum salicaria) fl. July 6. 
Black mullein (verbascum niger) fl. July 6. 
Chrysanthemum coronarium fl. July 6. 
Marigolds (calendula oflicinalis) fl. July 6 — 9. 
Little field madder (sherardia arvensis) fl. July 7. 
Calamint (melissa seu thymus calamintha of 
Smith) fl. July 7. 
Black horehound (ballota nigra) fl. July 7. 
Wood betony (betonica officinalis) fl. July 8—19. 
Round-leaved bell-flower (campanula rotuudi- 
folia) fl. July 8 
All-good (chenopodium bonus Henvicus) fl. July 8. 
Wild carrot (daucus carota) fl. July 8. 
Indian cress (epopaeolum majus) fl. July 8 — 20. 
Cat-mint (nepeta cataria) fl. July 9. 
Cow-wheat (melampyrum sylvaticum seu pratense 
of Smith) fl. July 9. 
Crosswort (valantia cruciata seu galium cruciatum 
of Smith) fl. July 9. 
Cranberries ripe July 9—27, 
Tufted vetch (vicia craeca) fl. July 10. 
Wood vetch (vicia sylvat.) fl. July 10. 
Little throat-wort (campanula glomerata) fl. July 11. 
Sheep's scabious (jasione montana) fl. July 11. 
Pastinaca sylv. fl. July 12. 
White lily (lilium candidum) fl. July 12. 
MABKWICK. 
May 9. July 25 
May 13. June 19. 
June 5 — 14. 
May 22. Aug. 14. 
J»ily 8 — 28. 
June 12. July 30. 
June 27. July 18. 
June 16. July 24. 
June 4. July 24. 
June 6. July 19. 
May 29. June 9. 
June 27. July 21. 
July 4. Sept. 7- 
June 22. Aug. 3. 
May 30. July 24. 
June 22. Aug. 3. 
June 9. July 14. 
May 4. June 22. 
June 15. July 15. 
April 11. July 15. 
June 20. Aug. 10. 
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May 1 
14. July 25. 
JJune 2. July 25. 
June 19. July 24. 
June 8. July 12. 
June 3. July 13. 
21. Aug. 3. 
April 21. July 6. 
July 19. 
May 15. Oct. 14. 
June .SO. Aug. 4. 
June 29 July 21. 
June 24. Aug. 17. 
May 28. Jtily 28. 
April 20. July 16. 
Jan. 11. June 6. 
July 21. 
June 16. Sept. 12. 
June 10. July 15. 
June 12. July 29. 
April 21. June 15. 
June 7. July 14. 
June 11. July 25. 
May 2. June 22. 
April 10. May 28. 
May 31. July 8. 
July 28. Aug. 18. 
June 10. July 25. 
June 21. July 22. 
