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.Swallows last seen. (N. B. The eave swallow the 
latest.) 
Oct. 4. Nov. 5. 
Nov. 18. 
Redwing (merula iliaca) comes 
Oct. 10. Nov. 10. 
Oct. 1. Dec. 18. sings 
Feb. 10. March 21 
last seen April 13. 
Fieldfare (merula pilaris) returns 
Oct. 12. Nov. 23. 
Oct. 13. Nov 18, last 
Gossamer fills the air 
seen May 1.* 
Oct. 15—27. 
Chinese holy-oak (alcea rosea) fl. 
Oct. 19. 
July 7. Aug. 21. 
Hen chaffinches congregate 
Oct. 20. Dec. .31. 
Wood pigeons come 
Oct. 23. Dec. 2/. 
Royston crow (corvus comix) returns 
Oct. 23. Nov. 29. 
Oct. 13. Nov. 17, last 
[seen April 15. 
Snipe (scolopax gallinago) returns 
Oct. 25. Nov. 20. 
Sept. 29. Nov. 11, last 
[seen April 14 
Tortoise begins to bury himself 
Oct. 27. Nov. 26. 
Rooks (corvus frugilegus) return to their nest trees 
Oct. 31. Dec. 25. 
June 29. Oct. 20. 
Bucks grunt 
Nov. 1. 
Primrose (primula vulgaris) fl. 
Nov. 10. 
Oct. 7. Dec. 30. 
Green whistling plover &p. 
Nov. 13, 14. 
Helvella mitra ap. 
Nov. 16. 
Greenfinches flock 
Nov. 27. 
Hepatica fl. 
Nov. 30. Dec. 29. 
Feb. 19. 
Furze (ulex Europaeus) fl. 
Dec. 4 —21. 
Dec. 16—31. 
Polyanthus (primula vulgaris, var.) fl. 
Dec. 7 — 16. 
Dec. 31. 
Young lambs dropped 
Dec. 11—27. 
Dec. 12. Feb. 21. 
Dec. 12 — 23. 
Helleborus foetidus fl. 
Dec. 14—30 
Dec. 15. 
Dec, 26 — 31. 
Wall-flower (cheiranthus cheiri seu frnticulosus of 
Smith) fl. 
Dec. 15. 
Nov. 5. 
Mezereon fl. 
Dec. 15. 
Snowdrop fl. 
Dec. 29. 
IN SKSB VKHTIT17R ANNUS. 
* A few straggling fieldfares not unfrequently remain, in Surrey, till nearly the middle of 
May.— Ed. 
