. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. June 23. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. 213 M D 23 24 25 36 37 29 29 W D Th F S Sum M Tn JUNE 23—29, 1863. Weather near Lokdom IN 1852. Sun 1 Rises. 1 Sun Moon Sets. R. &S. Clock Day of Year. Barometer. Thermo. Wind Rain in In. Age. af. Sun. Goat Moth; willows. Midsummer Day. Nat. Jn. Bap. Cinnabar; heaths. 5 Sunday after Trinity. Coronet; trees. Q. Victoria's CorOiNATion 1838. St. Peter. ;i7; 72-4; — ' 76—44 — 74—57 — 71—52 71—51 — 68—56 67—53 ,


. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. June 23. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. 213 M D 23 24 25 36 37 29 29 W D Th F S Sum M Tn JUNE 23—29, 1863. Weather near Lokdom IN 1852. Sun 1 Rises. 1 Sun Moon Sets. R. &S. Clock Day of Year. Barometer. Thermo. Wind Rain in In. Age. af. Sun. Goat Moth; willows. Midsummer Day. Nat. Jn. Bap. Cinnabar; heaths. 5 Sunday after Trinity. Coronet; trees. Q. Victoria's CorOiNATion 1838. St. Peter. ;i7; 72-4; — ' 76—44 — 74—57 — 71—52 71—51 — 68—56 67—53 , W. S. 1 01 01 32 12 04 03 45 a. 3 ; 45 1 46 46 ^^ 1 48 1 19 a. 8 10 47 19 11 18 19 11 40 19 11 59 19 morn. 19 0 14 IS 0 31 17 18 19 20 21 (S 23 1 49 2 2 2 14 2 27 2 39 2 52 3 4 174 1 175 176 177 178 179 1 180 MiTEOROLOGT OF THE WEEK.—At Chiswick, from observations during the last twenty-six years, the average highest and lowest tem- peratures of these days are 73° and ; respectively. The greatest heat, 88°, occurred on the 23rd 23rd in 1851. During the fell. in I8I6; and the lowest cold, 35°, period 112 days were fine, and on on the 70 rain BRITISH WILD FLOWERS. {Continued fram pmje l^ FujiAMA rABVirLOHA : Small-llowered Vcsciqitluii.—It is an aunual. Herb, about six inolies high, like Fmnaria officiiudis, but rather smaller in every part. Segments of the leaves very narrow, line-like anil channelled, not widening in any part, all uniform. Bracles longer in proportion to the Jlower-slalks, rather awl-shaped. Flower not more than half the size of F. officinalis, pale red, occasionally white; tips of the inner petals purple, in a loosff cluster. Pod globose witli a point, not abrupt, nor notched, single-seeded. Tliis is douljtless a very distinct species from F. officinalis, and, as Vrofessor Decandolle remarks, has no relationship to F. sjiicata, whose terminal spikes, and oval, flat, thick-edged, dotted


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