<£aRn&ar of jRohnw. 280 
2. Cherry, winter, Physalis. St. Marcian, 387. 
3. Primrose, Primula vulgaris. St. Flour, 389. 
4. Strawberry tree, Arbutus. St. Brinstane, bishop 
of Winchester, 931. 
5. Cherry, common winter, Physalis alkakengi. St. 
Bertille, abbess of Chelles, 692. 
6. Yew tree, common, Taxus baccata. St. Leonard, 
sixth century. 
7. Furcraea, Furcrcea gigantea. St. Willebord, first 
bishop of Utrecht, 738. 
8. Aletris, Cape, Veltheimia. The four crowned 
Brothers, martyrs, 304. 
9. Aletris, glaucous-leafed, Veltheimia glauca. St. 
John Lateran. 
10. Fir, Scotch, Pinus sylvestris. St. Nympha, fifth 
century. 
11. Pine, Weymouth, Pinus strobus. St. Martin, 
bishop, 397. 
12. Aloe, great orange-flowering, Veltheimia, or Aletris 
uvaria. St. Nilus, 390. 
13. Bay, Laurus poetica. St. Homobonus, 1197. 
14. Laurel, Portugal, Cerasus Lusitanica. St. Law¬ 
rence, bishop of Dublin, 1180. 
15. Colt’s foot, sweet-scented, Tussilago fragrans. St. 
Gertrude, abbess, 1292. 
16. Hemp, African bow-string, Sanseviera Guineensis. 
St. Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury, 1242. 
17. Stramony, or Thorn-apple tree, Datura arborea. 
St. Gregory, Thaumaturgus, bishop, 270. 
18. Passion-flower, notch-leafed, Passiflora serratifolia. 
Dedication of the churches of St. Peter and St. 
Paul at Rome. 
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