288 dTalittbar of jFIohurk. 
21. Silphium, hairy-stalked, Silphium asteriscus. St. 
Ursula, fifth century. 
22. Silphium, rough three-leafed, Silphium trifoliatum. 
St. Nunilo, 840. 
23. Starwort, slender-stalked, Aster junceus. St. Theo- 
doret, 362. 
24. Starwort, Carolina, Aster Carolinus jlexuosus. St. 
Proclus, archbishop of Constantinople, 447. 
25. Starwort, fleabane, Aster Conizoides. St. Crispin, 
287. 
Starwort, meagre, Aster miser. St. Crispinian, 
287.—These were brothers and martyrs, shoe¬ 
makers, and patrons of that art. 
26. Golden rod, late flowered, Solidago petiolaris. St. 
Evaristus, pope, 112. 
27. Starwort, floribund, Aster floribundus. St. Fru- 
mentius, apostle of Ethiopia, fourth century. 
28. Chrysanthemum, late-flowering creeping. Chrysse- 
rotinum. St. Simon, Apostle, the Zealot. 
Starwort, scattered, Aster passiflorus. St. Jude, 
Apostle. 
29. Narcissus, green autumnal, Narcissus viridiflorus. 
St.Narcissus,bishop of Jerusalem, second century. 
30. Mushroom, mixed, Agaricus jimetarius. St. Mar- 
cellus the centurion, 298. 
31. Tick-seed, fennel-leaved, Coreopsis ferulafolia. St. 
Quintin, 287. 
NOVEMBER. 
1. Laurustinus, Laurustinus sempervirens. St. For- 
tunatus. 
