THE CALENDAR OF FLORA. 2 69 
May V. 
xxv. * Cherry, bird, 463. Prunus padus. 
Currants, black , 456. Ribes nigrum. 
Jack by the hedge,293.Eryflmum alii aria. 
Cicely, wild, 207.Chaerophyllum fylveftre « 
Tulip, 1146. H.Tulipa Gefneriana, 13. 
Milkwort, *287. Poly gala vulgaris. 
Lady’s mantle, 158. Alchemilla vulgaris. 
ROCHE, 122. Cyprinus rutilus , /pawns. 
Firft ear of rye . 
xxvi. Saxifrage, white, 364. 6. Saxifraga 
nulata. 
Ivy, ground, 243. Glechoma hederacea. 
Goldilocks, 248. Ranunculus auricomus. 
Pear tree, 452. Pyrus communis , 14. 
xxvii. Celandine, greater , 309. Chelidoniunt 
majus. 
Cloud berries, 260. Rubus chamamorum . 
Cat’s foot, 1 8 1 . Gnaphalium dioicum. 
Crane’s bill, 361. 18. Geranium fyU 
vaticum. 
Globe flower, 272. Trollius Europseus. 
xxviii. Cuckow flower, 299. Car damine pr at enfis. 
While the cuckow flower blows , the falmon goes up 
the rivers , and dragon fly comes forth. 
Thorn, black, 462. Prunus fpinofa, io. 
Cherry tree 463. Prunus cerafus 4 10. 
Plumb tree, 462.2,3. Prunus domeflica . 
Peafe, wood, 124.2. Orobus tuber ofus. 
Plantain, hoary, 314,3. Plantago^&fcz. 
* While the b'rd cherry flowers, happens what iscalled the grey 
Weather, between the old ind new moon. I am indebted to Mi.Soj 
lander for the interpretation of this paflage: it is in the original call- 
ed the plenilunium cooiieu.n, but ought to be read inlerluriiurh. 
Butter- 
