THE CALENDAR OF FLORA. 265 
April IV. 
xxi. Hellebore, blacky 271. 1. Helleborus vi- 
ridis . 
Willow, round leaved , 449. 15. Salix 
caprea. 
xxx. Crake berries , 444. Empetrum nigrum . 
Poplar, black, 446. Populus 
Bur butter , 179. T ulklago petafitis, 25. 
May V. 
i. Mercury 138. 1. Mercurialis pe~ 
rennis. 
Polyanthus, 1083. Primula veris hor- 
tenfis. 
iii. Anemone, wood, 259.1. Anemone ne- 
morofa , 21. 
Saxifrage, golden, 158.2. Chryfofple- 
nium alternifolum. 
Violet with throat-wort leaves , 365. 8. 
Viola 
Affarabacca, 158.1. Afarum Europium. 
Violet, fweet, 364.8. Viola odorata , 24. 
Pepperwort, 304. Lepidium pet r team. 
Fields are covered with verdure . 
After the return of the WHEAT EAR*, 75.1. 
Mot acilla Oenanthe , is feldom any f ever efr oft, 
and therefore the peaf ants in Upland have this pro- 
verh\Whenyou fee the WHITE WAGTAIL you 
may turn your jheep into the -f* fields ; and when you 
fee the Wheat Ear, you may fow your grain . 
* If this bird does not quit England, it certainly fhifts places. 
Fori have obferved, that about harveft time they were not to be found 
where there were before great plenty of them. 
f The fheep are houfed all winter in Sweden, as Mr. Solander in- 
forms me, who gave me the tranllution of the Swetlifh proverb in 
the very words here printed. 
Ofier, 
