324 THE CALENDAR OF FLORA. 
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March 
12 — * Beginning of SPRING. 
Fig tree, 1431. H. Ficus carica , epiveg;, L. 
Alaterrius, 1608. 1. Rhamnus ala tern, 
(plAvXYlj L. 
Hawthorn, 453.3. Crataegus oxyacantb . 
’ o&5C5c'av8os 5 L. 
Chrift’s thorn, 1708. H. Rhamnus jpali- 
ti 7 ns , it cc ?\.L<e pc$$ X_<« 
Turpentine tree, 1577. H. Piftacia te- 
rebin. t epp/ji/fte, L. 
Chefnut-tree, 1382. H. Fagus caftanea , 
cf /os 'iSccXowdt, L. 
Walnut tree, 1376. H, Juglans regia, 
xxpux*, L. 
Lilly of the valley, 264. Convallaria 
Maialis , b.vzvQy. F. 
Narciffus,C. B 49. aLvzfjttevYi Ti&fjL'si F. 
Daffodil, 1 13 1. H. Narciffus pfeudo-narc, 
(cuXtozcoS 10 V, F. 
Corn flag, 1169.2. H. Gladiolus com - 
munis , F. 
Hyacinth, 1162.31. Hyacinthus comofus , 
Utzziitbor, F. 
Rofe, rofa, po^ov, F. 
,20. f Elder tree, 461.1. Sambucus nigra, 
(ZKiW, L. 
* Between February 2S and March 12, the Ornithian winds blow, 
and Swallow appears. 
f Between March n and 26, the kite and nightingale appear, that 
is in the leafing feal’on. The appearance of the hawk is confonant to 
what Arifiojtie lavs, as quoted in the preface, bu L as determined upon 
a different kind of ted into ny j which is a proo^Bat this part of the 
Calendar ai kail is teterably well plated. 
