THE CALENDAR OF FLORA, 293 
April 3. Cleavers, 225. Galium aparine , E. 
4. Lauruftinus, 1 690. H. Viburnum tinus, F. 
Apple tree, 451.1,2. Pyrus malus , B. 
Orpine, 269.1. Sedum telephium , B. 
Briar, 454.1. Rofa canina , L. 
6. Goofeberry, 1489. H. Ribes groffularia , f. 
Maple, 470.2. Acer campeftre , B. 
Peach, 1515. H. Amygdalus Perfica , L, 
et F. 
Apricot, 1533. H. Malus Armeniaca , L* 
Plumb tree, 462. Prunus pracox, L. 
Pear tree, 452. Pyrus communis , B. 
*S WALLOW, 71.2. Hirundo urbiccii 
returns. 
7. Filberd, 439. Corylus avellana , L. 
Sallow, Salix, L. 
Alder, 442.1. Betula 1 . 
Lilac, 1763. Syringa vulgaris , 1 . 
Oak, 440.1. Quercus, robur , f. 
Willow, weeping , Saiix Babylonica , b. 
8. Juniper, 444. Juniperus communis , b. 
9. Lilac, 1763. Syringa vulgaris, b. 
Sycamore, 470. Acer pfeudoplatanus , L. 
Wormwood, 1 8 8. 1 . Artemifia abfinthium , 
E. 
f NIGHTINGALE, 78. /«- 
fcinia, fings . 
U 3 Auricula, 
* According to Ptolemy, Swallows return to ./Egypt about the 
latter end of January. 
f From morn ’till eve, ’tis mufic all around 3 
Nor doft thou, Philomel, difdain to join. 
Even in the mid-day glare, and aid the quire. 
J3ut thy fweet fong calls for an hour apart, 
When i'olemn Night beneath his canopy, 
Enrich’d with ftars, by Silence and by -Sleep 
Attended, 
