270 Caltnlrar of jptofomf. 
22. Grass, early whitlow, Draba verna. St. Vincent, a 
Spanish martyr. 
23. Peziza, Peziza acetobolum. St. Raymond of Penna- 
fort, 1275. 
24. Moss, stalkless, Phascum muticum. St. Timothy, 
disciple of St. Paul, 250. 
25. Hellebore, winter, Helleborus Tiyemalis. The Con¬ 
version of St. Paul. 
26. Butter-bur, white, Tussilago alba, or Colt’s-foot. 
St. Polycarp. 
27. Moss, earth, Phascum cuspidatum. St. Chrysostom. 
28. Daisy, double, Beilis perennis plenus. St. Margaret 
of Hungary, 1271. 
29. Fern, flowering, Osmunda regalis. St. Francis of 
Sales, 1622. 
30. Spleen-wort, Asplenium trichomanes. St. Martin. 
31. Hart’s Tongue, or Spleen-wort, Asplenium scolopen- 
drium. St. Marcella, 410. 
FEBRUARY. 
1. Moss, lesser water, Fontinalis minor. St. Ignatius; 
and Bay-tree, Laurus nobilis. St. Bridget, pa¬ 
troness of Ireland. 
2. Snow-drop, Galanthus nivalis. Purification of the 
Virgin Mary. 
3. Moss, great water, Fontinalis anti-pyretica, St. Blase 
of Armenia, 316. 
4. Moss, common hair, or Goldilocks, Polytrichum 
commune. St. Jane, or Queen Joan, 1505. 
Bay, Indian, Laurus indica. St. Margaret of 
England. 
