. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. July 1. THE COTTAGE GARDENER, WEEKLY CALENDAR. M D 2 3 4 5 6 7 W D JULY 1-7, 1852. Weatder NEAR London IN 1851. Barometer. Thermo. Wind. Bain in In. Sun Rises. 1 Sun Moon Sets. ;S. Moon's' Clock Day of Age. Year. 1 Tn F S Son M To W Corn-Saw-wort flowers. Thorough-Wax flowers. Dog Days begin. i Sunday AFTER Trinity. Blue-Bottle flowers. Old Midsummer Day. Little Field-Madder flowers. 30.(105 — (19' 78—59 E. — ' 65—63 1 — — 66—52 ! — — 67—37 1 — — 75—J5 N. —


. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. July 1. THE COTTAGE GARDENER, WEEKLY CALENDAR. M D 2 3 4 5 6 7 W D JULY 1-7, 1852. Weatder NEAR London IN 1851. Barometer. Thermo. Wind. Bain in In. Sun Rises. 1 Sun Moon Sets. ;S. Moon's' Clock Day of Age. Year. 1 Tn F S Son M To W Corn-Saw-wort flowers. Thorough-Wax flowers. Dog Days begin. i Sunday AFTER Trinity. Blue-Bottle flowers. Old Midsummer Day. Little Field-Madder flowers. 30.(105 — (19' 78—59 E. — ' 65—63 1 — — 66—52 ! — — 67—37 1 — — 75—J5 N. — — 74—50 ' — — 75—55 — •19 a. 3 50 51 51 62 53 54 17 a. 8 rises. 18 9 a 20 17 10 1 17 10 31 17 10 55 16 11 u Id 11 32 (v) 1 3 31 183 15 3 42 184 16 3 53 185 17 4 4 1 186 13 4 14 ' 187 19 4 24 188 20 4 34 ! 189 Meteorology of tue Week.—At Chiswick, from observations during tlie last twenty turcs of these days are 75° and ° respectively. Tde greatest heat, 95°, occurred on in 183/. During the period 101) days were fine, and on 69 rain fell. five years the 5 th in the average highest and lowest tempera- 1S46 i and the lowest cold, 37°, on the 1st BRITISH WILD FLOWERS. CEllWFOOTS—lUNlINCULACEiE. {Continued from p. 171.) TROLHUS. GLOBE Genekio Chajiactee.—Cttli/x none. Pelals several, in- ferior, uncertain in number, IVom five to fifteen, roundisli, concave, curved in, deciduous. Nectaries from live to ten, or more, shorter than the petals, narrow, flattened, incm^'cd, with a single lip ; their base somewhat tubular. Stamens nuraei-ous, filaments bristle-shaped, shorter than the corolla. Anthers terminal, numerous, erect. Gcrmeiis superior, numerous, stalkless, columnar. Pistils stjleless. Slii/niKS pointed, spreading, shorter than the stamens. Seedpoils {fuUicles), as many as the germens, cylindi-ical, pointed, curved back, collected into a round head. Seeds several, at the edges of


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