235 
A CALENDAR, FLORA, &c., BEGUxV MARCH 1st, 1800, 
182G. 
explanation of the LEITERS. 
1. signifies leaves beginning to open 
E. „ leaves quite out. 
app. „ appears. 
b. signifies buds swelled. 
E- „ buds beginning to open, 
f- »> dowers beginning toopen 
E. „ flowers full blown. 
1809. 
FnoM H .0 bog, of October last the weather has been re- 
narkably dull the sun seareely ever seen, c.vcci,t in Jfoven.ber 
Dunng the winter there has been much rain, snow, and frost; on 
the 26th of January the snow thawed very suddenly, and there 
was a Ingher flood than has been known in the mej; of ntau- 
tho water eamo within four feet of our front door; in the fens 
immense damage was done, as the whole am covered with water 
several feet deep. The latter part of February has been remarklblv 
h::2:i7i;:r?er"‘’ -s'- 
I’obruary 2Gth, Primroso, F. : 28th, Daisy, F. 
Mnrdi 1st, Sheplierd-s-purse, F,; Purple’ Dead-nettle, F.- 
ozeieon F; Lilac, E. ; Cooseberry, 1.: 0th, Daffodil, f. • 7th’ 
Honcj^nckle 1. : 9th, Dog's Mercury, f. , ,3th, Daffodil F - 
1 1th, bweet t lolet, F. : 16th, Violet, F. ; Pilewort, F. : 18th saw 
two snakes, the weather very warn, and diy : 24th, Grouniivy 
’ ’An” I 0 T’ f r. : 3Ist, Horse-ehesuut, B. 
April _ud, wild Strawberry, F. The weather last month was 
geneia y very line, dry, and quite w.arni enough for the season— 
he m dro? of tUs month. In 
the middle of April there w.as a great deal of rain, with hail snow 
and frost 9th, heard the Wryneck; Larch, 1. ; MounWn AsT 
]May 1st, sau' a Redstart-a thunder-storm. The latter end of 
pril was wet and cold, except two warm days. 3rd, Mouseoiar, 
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