272 GTaltittiar of jRointtjs. 
20. Cynoglossum omphalodes, or C. lusitanicum. St. 
Milfred, abbess of Munster. 
21. Crocus, white, Crocus albus. St. Servianus, bishop, 
452. 
22. Margaret, herb, Beilis perennis. St. Margaret of 
Cortona, 1297. 
23. Apricot tree, Pmnus armeniaca. St. Milburge of 
England. 
24. Fern, great, Osmunda regalis. St. Ethelbert, King 
of Kent. 
25. Peach blossom, Amygdalus persica. St. Walburg, 
abbess of Swabia, Germany. 
26. Periwinkle, lesser, Vinca minor. St. Victor, seventh 
century. 
27. Lungwort, Pulmonaria officinalis. St. Leander, 
bishop, 596. 
28. Crocus, purple, Crocus vemus. St. Proterius, pa¬ 
triarch of Alexandria, 557. 
MARCH. 
1. Leek, common, Alliumporrum. St. David of Wales, 
archbishop, 544. 
2. Chickweed, dwarf mouse-ear, Cerastium pumilum. 
St. Chad, or Ceada, martyr, under the Lombards, 
in the sixth century. 
3. Marigold, golden fig, Mesembryanthemum, aureum. 
St. Cunegunda, empress, 1040. 
4. Chickweed, common, Alsine media. St. Casimir, 
prince of Poland,' 1458. 
5. Hellebore, green, Helleborus viridis. St. Adrian, 
309. 
