The Every-day Book and Table Book, v. 1 (of 3) or Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, Sports, Pastimes, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs and Events, Incident to Each of the Three Hundred and Sixty-five Days, in past and Present Times; Forming a Complete History of the Year, Month, and Seasons, and a Perpetual Key to the Almanac

Part 144

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Waggon-driving at shrove-tide, 258. Waggoner in love, 227. Waits of London, 829; their ancient services, 1625. Wales, St. Patrick of, 371; superstitious customs, 523, 562, 849, 1413; adventure in, 797; see Welsh. Walks, pleasant, disappearing, 872. Wallis, Mr., astronomical lectures, 60. Walnut tree, miraculous, 772. Walpole, Lydia, a dwarf, 1173. Wanyford, Henry, large man, died, 1565. Wanstead, Strand maypole carried to, 560. Want, Hannah, a long liver, account of, 1351. War, peaceful triumph in, 741. ---- cry, ancient English, 501; Irish, 502. Warburton, bp., what he said to the lord mayor, 446; his character of the month of November, 1419; notice of him, 768. Ward, Ned, his visit to Bartholomew fair, 1237. ----, Samuel, his sermons cited, 831. Wareham, translation of King Edward’s body, 813. Warwickshire customs, 423, 431; lion and dog bait at Warwick, 978; Warwickshire carol-singer, 1599. Wassail-bowl customs, 42, 43, 53, 55. Watch, setting the, anciently in London, 826; Nottingham, 833; Chester, 834. Watchmen’s verses, 1628. Water of the dead and living ford, 11. ----, boring for, 1041. ---- bailiff’s office, 1333. Waterloo, battle of, 804. Waters, Billy, in a puppet show, 1116. Watts, Joseph, of Peerless-pool, 973. Wax, blessed, 201. ---- work at Bartholomew fair, 1187. Way-goose, a printers’ feast, 1133. Weasel, died, for mealing on a saint’s robe, 44. Weather prognosticated, by bats, bees, beetles, birds, 535, 1548; blackbirds, 102; bulls, 506; buzzards, 535; cassia, 678; cerea, 679; chairs and tables, 101; chickweed, 677; church clocks, 1548; clouds, 101; convolvolus, 677; corns, 101; cows, 506, 535; crickets, 101; cuckoo, 670; dandelion, 679; dew, 536; dogs, 101, 102, 535; dog- rose, 677; ducks, 101, 534; evening primrose, 678; feverfew, 677; fieldfares, 536; fish, 102; flies, 101, 535; four o’clock flower, 678; frogs, 102, 535; geese, 534; glowworms, 102; goatsbeard, 678; gossamer, 535; hedge fruits, 535; hens, 534, 670; honeydew, 535; horses, 102; lettuce, 678; limbs, 101; marigold, 677, 678; moles, 535; moon, 101, 1015, 1345; mountain ebony, 678; nipplewort, _ib._; peacocks, 536; peterel, 535; pigeons, _ib._, pigs, 534, 535; pimpernel, 101, 677; princesses’ leaf, 678; rainbow, 101, 670; ravens, 534; rooks, 102, 534, 669; sea fowl, 101; sea gulls, 535; serpentine aloe, 678; sheep, 535; sky, 102; sloe-tree, 670; smoke, 101; snipes, 536; snow, 670; soot, 101; sounds, 1547; sowthistle, 677; spiders, 535, 931; sun, 102; swallows, 101, 506, 533; swans, 505; swine-pipes, 536; tamarind, 677; thermometer, 101; missel thrush, 535; toads, 102; trefoil, 677; voices, 1548; water fowl, 534; water lily, 678; white thorns, 677; whitlow grass, 677; wild- goose, 535; wind, 101, 102, 505, 670; woodcocks, 536; woodseare, 535; woodsorrel, 677. Weathercock of St. Clement’s church, Strand, 1498. Welsh charity-school anniversary, 322; valuation of cats, 1110; triplets, 1422; carols for the seasons, 1602. Welshman, sir T. Overbury’s, 320. Well-rope winds into a saint’s body, 37. Wenceslaus of Olmutz, engraving by, 1119. Werington, Christmas-eve custom, 1606. Wesley, Charles, senior and junior, musicians, account of, 1038. ----, Samuel, musician, notice of, 1040. West, Benjamin, painter, account of, 346. Western custom on Valentine’s day, 227. ---- Literary Institution, 1404. Westmeath twelfth-night, 58. Westminster-hall, with shops in it, 153. ---- school, Shrove Tuesday custom, 259. Weston, sir W., prior of St. John’s Clerkenwell, 1480. Weyd-monat, 737. Whifflers, 1444, 1488. Whist-playing, 91. WHIT SUNDAY, _movable_; Whitsuntide, 685, holydays in 1825 at Greenwich fair, 687; censer at St. Paul’s, 1246. Whitby, Daniel, divine, died, 386. White, Mr. H., engraver on wood, noticed, 907, 1113, 1320. ----, Jem, his doings and character, 589. ---- negress, 1189. Whitehead, W. W., gigantic boy, 1194. Whoo-he to horses, its antiquity, 1643. Wickham, East, Kent, 1388. ----, West, Kent, painted glass window of St. Catherine in the church, 1506; delightful site of the village, 1507. Wife of two husbands, 1122; husband’s address to his wife, 1454. Wigs, 1259. Wild fowl shooting in France, 1575. ---- street chapel, annual sermon, 1512. Wilkie, the publisher, anecdote of, 914. WILLIAM, KING, LANDED, _November 4_; error of the almanacs, 1428. Williams, Mr. Samuel, artist, noticed, 892, 1059, 1189, 1345. Willow tree, 1080. Wilson, Richard, painter, notice of him, 651. ----, sir Thomas and lady, of Charlton, 1388. Wiltshire customs, 723. Winchester, mystery performed there, 755. Wind superstitions, 11; effects of east and north-east winds, 620, 802. Winstanley killed in the Eddystone, 1515. Wint-monat, 1419. Winter, 110, 134, 198; its approach described, 1461; the quarter, 1562; the season described, 1652. Winter-fulleth, 1345. ---- monat, 1543. ----, Death of, a sport, 359. ---- rainbow in Ireland, 107. ----, Dr. Robert, his storm sermon, 1517. Wishart, Geo., burned at St. Andrew’s, 709. Witchcraft, charm against, 55. ---- and cat-craft, 1106. ----, in Herefordshire, 1045. ----, in Suffolk, 942. Witney, Oxfordshire, old church, show at, 1246. Wives’ feast-day, 206. Woed-monath, 737, 1059. Wolf-monat, 2. Wolves’ club, 603. Woman, why one wept at her husband’s burial, 504. Wombwell, the showman’s lion fight, 997; his menagerie, 1197; and himself, 1198. Women formerly, 904; women barbers, 1272; angelical women, 1351. ----’s work, 1375. ----’s blacks, 905; fate of a dealer in, 908. Wood, Lucky, an ale wife, 1639. Woodcocks, 1390. Woodward, a fives-player, 867. Wool-trade feasts, 209. Woolwich dock-yard, St. Clement’s day at, 1501. ---- arsenal, its St. Catharine, 1508. Worcester, marquis of, his curious fountain, 1044. Worde, Wynkyn de, his carols, 1600, 1620. Worms, their utility, 70. Wreathock, an attorney transported, 157. Wren, sir Christopher, on the size of churches, 920. Wrestling at Bartholomew-tide, 1235. Wright, Mr., bees swarm on, 963. Writing-masters’ trial of skill, 1085. Wycliffe, John, 752. Wynne’s “Eunomus” recommended, 232. Wyn-monath, 1345.

Yates and Shuter’s booth at Bartholomew fair, 1245. Yeasty ale, its virtue, 23. York, cardinal, account of, 33. ---- Corpus Christi play, 754. Yorkshire custom, 1379. Yorkshire goose pies, 1645. Young, Dr. Edward, poet died, 459. Yule derived, 1544. ---- -dough and cakes, whence derived, 1638.

Zinzendorff, count, notice of, 771.

II. INDEX TO ROMISH SAINTS, OF WHOM THERE ARE MEMOIRS OR ACCOUNTS, WITH THE DAYS WHEREON THEIR FESTIVALS ARE KEPT.

_The Names in_ ITALICS, _are of Saints, &c. retained in the Calendar of the Church of England_.

_The Names in_ CAPITALS _are derived from Scripture; and are also in the Calendar of the Church of England_.

Abachum, January 19. Adalard, January 2. _Agatha_, February 5. _Agnes_, January 21. Aidan, August 31. _Alban_, June 17. Aldhelm, May 25. Alexander, February 26. _All Saints_, November 1. _All Souls_, November 2. Alnoth, February 27. Andifax, January 19. ANDREW, November 30. Anianus, April 25. _Anne_, July 26. _Annunciation, B. V. M._, Mar. 25. Anselm, April 21. Antony, January 17. _Assumption, B. V. M._, Aug. 15. Athanasius, May 2. Audry, October 17. _Augustine_, May 26. ----, August 28.

Baldrede, March 6. Baradat, February 22. Barbatas, February 19. BARNABAS, June 11. BARTHOLOMEW, August 24. _Bede_, May 27. _Benedict_, or _Bennet_, Mar. 21. Benedict, bp., January 12. Bettelin, or Beccelin, Sept. 9. _Blase_, February 3. _Boniface_, June 5. _Brice_, November 13. Bride, or Bridget, February 1. Bruno, October 6.

_Candlemas_, February 2. Casimir, March 4. _Catharine_, November 25. Catherine, April 30. _Cecilia_, November 22. _Chad_, March 2. Chilidonius, March 3. _Clement_, November 23. Climacus, March 30. Constantine, Sleeper, July 27. Cosmas & Damian, Sept. 27. _Crispin_, October 25. Crispinian, October 25. Cuthbert, March 20. _Cyprian_, September 26.

_David_, March 1. _Denys_, October 9. Dionysius, Sleeper, July 27. _Dunstan_, May 19.

Edelwald, March 23. _Edmund_, November 20. _Edward_, K., March 18. ---- June 20. ---- Confessor, Trans., October 13. Elphege, April 19. Eleutherius, September 6. Emetrius, March 3. _Enurchus_, September 7. _Epiphany_, January 6. Ethelburge, or Edilburge, October 11. _Etheldreda_, October 17.

_Fabian_, January 20. Faine, see Fanchia. _Faith_, October 6. Fanchia, January 1. Felix of Nola, January 14. Ferreol, September 18. Fidelis, April 24. Finian, March 16. Francis, April 2. Fulgentius, January 1.

Galmier, February 27. Genevieve, January 3. _George_, April 23. _Giles_, September 1. _Gregory_, G., March 12. Guardian Angels, October 2. Gudula, January 8.

Hilary, January 13. _Holy Cross_, September 14.

Ignatius Loyola, July 31. _Innocents_, December 28. _Invention of the Cross_, May 3.

JAMES, May 1. James, July 25. _Jerome_, September 30. JOHN BAPTIST, June 24. JOHN, December 27. John, March 27. JOHN PORT LATIN, May 6. ----, Pope, May 27. John of Beverley, May 7. ----, Sleeper, July 27. Joseph, March 19. JUDE, October 28.

Kentigern, January 13.

_Lambert_, September 17. _Lammas_, August 1. _Lawrence_, August 10. Limneus, February 22. _Lucian_, January 7. _Lucy_, December 13. LUKE, October 18. Lupicinus, February 28.

Macarius, January 2. _Machutus_, November 15. Malchus, Sleeper, July 27. Marcellus, January 16. Margaret of Cortona, Feb. 22. Maris, January 19. MARK, April 25. Mark, October 22. Martha, January 19. _Martin_, November 11. Martina, January 30. Martinian, Sleeper, July 27. MATTHEW, September 21. Maximian, Sleeper, July 27. _Michael_, September 29. Michael, May 8. Milburg, February 23. Mildred, February 20. Mochua, January 1. Monica, May 4.

_Nativity_, _B. V. M._, Septem. 8. _Nativity_, December 25. _Nicholas_, December 6. _Nicomede_, June 1.

Owen, August 24.

_Patrick_, March 17. _Paul_, January 25. Paul, March 7. ----, June 30. ----, hermit, January 15. _Perpetua_, March 7. PETER, June 29. ----, 7th cent., January 6. ----’s chair, January 18. ---- ad Vincula, August 1. ---- Nolasco, January 31. Petronilla, May 31. PHILIP, May 1. Philip Neri, May 26. Piran, March 5. _Prisca_, January 18. Proclus, October 24.

_Remigius_, October 1. _Richard de Wiche_, April 3. Roche, August 16. Romanus, February 28. Rumon, January 4.

Serapion, Sleeper, July 27. Seven Sleepers, July 27. Severin, October 23. Simeon Stylites, January 5. _Simon_, October 28. Simon, March 24. _Stephen_, December 26. _Swithin_, July 15. _Sylvester_, December 31.

Thalasius, February 22. Thalilæus, February 27. Theodosius, January 11. THOMAS, December 21. Thyrsus, January 28. Transfiguration, August 6.

_Valentine_, February 14. Veronica, January 13. _Vincent_, January 22. _Visitation, B. V. M._, July 2. Vitus, June 15.

Uldrick, February 20. Ulric, July 4.

William, January 10. William, March 24.

III. POETICAL INDEX.

I. ORIGINAL EFFUSIONS BY CONTRIBUTORS AND THE EDITOR.

II. QUOTATIONS FROM STANDARD POETS AND ANONYMOUS AUTHORS.

ORIGINAL _By_

A friend, 217. D. G., 467. Δ 293, 658. E. C., 707. H., 1454. J. S., 802. Lector, 727. Mayer’s song, 567. Prior, J. R., 144. T. N., 646.

ORIGINAL _By * The Editor_,

Lady Jane Grey, 31. Twelfth-day, 47. North-east wind, 136. Valentine’s day, 216. Spring, 335. Angling, 344. Nature and art, 406. April fools, 412. Holyday song, 439. Milkmaids, 570. Richmond steamer, 602. Departed pleasures, 634. To Canonbury Tower, 642. Lady among flowers, 689. Hornsey sluice-house, 695. Izaak Walton, 697. Hornsey Wood house, 759. London-bridge, 775. Broom girls, 807. Summer, 818. Copenhagen-house, 858. Hagbush-lane, 877. Barrow-woman’s dress, 905. Captain Starkey, 922. To Mr. Charles Lamb, 930. Bathing “in hyghe sommer,” 972. Trees and water, 974. Tea-garden visitors, 975. Princess Amelia, 1071. Autumn, 1282. St. Denys, 1370. Seasonable, 1415. Winter, 1562. The piper, 1626. Italian minstrels, 1630. The Flight, 1650.

AUTHORS CITED.

Atherstone, 675. Barbauld, 78, 796. Barton, B., 80, 1112, 1126. Baynes, J., 158. Blackstone, sir W., 232. Bowring, 22, 328, 468, 920, 1348, 1426. Browne, W., 548. Buchanan, 542. Bull, J., 300. Burns, 1391. Byron, lord, 492, 528, 805, 1583. Chamberlayne, 1294. Chatterton, 1082. Chaucer, 224, 1084, 1620, 1643. Churchill, 1082. Clare, 962. Coleridge, 540, 739. Cotton, 1, 1654. Cowley, 132. Cowper, 16, 184, 941, 1082, 1399. Craven, lady, 543. Darwin, 539, 683. Douce, 1595. Douglas, Gavin, 598. Dryden, 1495. Dunno, 931. Evans, T., 1602. Fletcher, G., 1083. ----, R., 1639. Gay, 175, 226, 851, 955, 1227, 1409, 1636. Gent, 932. Googe, _see_ Naogeorgus. Goëthe, 680. Graydon, 1410. Hall, 1471. Hastings, Warren, 1128, 1130. Herrick, 10, 52, 56, 61, 204, 205, 546, 621, 1606, 1639. Holland, J., 1534. Huddesford, 1106, 1108. Hunt, Leigh, 98, 644. Hurdis, 228. Jago, 223. Jonson, Ben, 136, 1206, 1210. Jordan, T., 1452. Jortin, 1111. Keats, 137, 892. Kleist, 675. Lamb, C., 106. Llywarch Hen., 1422. Lloyd, 1378. Logan, 390. Lucretius, 674. Lydgate, 224, 552. M‘Creery, 1425. Martial, 1083. Marvell, 883. Milton, 242, 540, 608, 653, 675, 1098, 1547, 1616. Moore, T., 490, 1389, 1546. Morris, Hugh, 1602. Naogeorgus, 1, 55, 200, 208, 256, 394, 395, 651, 742, 845, 902, 1507, 1539, 1552, 1611, 1643, 1647. Ovid, 195. Philips, 133. Planché, 241. Poole, Joshua, 4. Pope, 338, 561, 1439, 1468. Proctor, 534. Pughe, O., 1421. Rickman, 1356. Sannazarius, 791. Scott, sir W., 1554, 1624. Shelley, 963, 1150, 1422. Shenstone, 903. Shakspeare, 8, 28, 226, 261, 502, 606, 1082, 1442, 1455, 1606, 1641. Sheppard, 1639. Shipman, 179. Smith, baron, 289. ----, Charlotte, 78, 103, 679. Somervile, 1379. Southey, 270, 316, 935, 1019, 1031, 1052, 1362, 1599. Spenser, 3, 195, 311, 407, 537, 544, 738, 890, 1058, 1146, 1346, 1418, 1543. Steevens, G. A., 1250. Thomson, 282, 616, 620, 684, 970, 1575. Thorn, R. J., 1635. Tusser, 54, 212, 246, 1471, 1643. White, H. K., 303, 687, 691. Wilde, R. H., 1570. Willsford, 175. Wither, G., 1631. Wolcott, 1311. Wordsworth, 279, 706.

BOOKS CITED.

Aikin’s Athenæum, 108, 338. Coll. Old Ballads, 502, 1238. Country Almanac, 207. Der Freischutz Travestie, 1296. Dodsley’s Coll., 218, 338. Dunton’s Athen. Oracle, 422 ---- Brit. Apollo, 224. Gentleman’s Mag., 229. German Almanac, 854. Leeds Mercury, 211. Literary Pocket-book, 110, 963, 1374, 1564. New Monthly Mag., 174. Oxford Sausage, 1638. Pasquil’s Palinodia, 246, 557. Poor Robin’s Almanac, 225, 321, 430, 954, 1436, 1603. Sixty-five Poems, &c., 230. Times’ Telescope, 1342, 1473.

ANONYMOUS.

40, 158, 180, 218, 228, 229, 284, 294, 309, 384, 413, 466, 475, 492, 525, 530, 644, 646, 667, 674, 720, 816, 888, 891, 894, 901, 909, 920, 931, 933, 934, 1060, 1142, 1314, 1392, 1438, 1555, 1571, 1572, 1598, 1628, 1635.

IV. FLORAL INDEX.

THE PLANTS IN THE “FLORAL DIRECTORY” WITH THE DAYS WHEREON THEY ARE USUALLY IN FLOWER.

Achania, hairy } Dec. 7. _Achania pilosa._ }

Agaric, floccose } Oct. 18. _Agaricus floccosus._ }

Agaric, mixen } Oct. 30. _Agaricus fimetarius._ }

Agaric, milky } Oct. 9. _Agaricus lactifluus._ }

Agrimony } July 1. _Agrimonia eupatoria._ }

Aletris, Cape } Oct. 10. _Veltheimia viridifolia._ }

Alkanet, evergreen } Apr. 3. _Anchusa semperv._ }

Aloe, grape } Nov. 12. _Veltheimia uvaria._ }

Amaranth, common } Aug. 7. _Amaranthus hypoch._ }

Amaryllis, golden } Sep. 30. _Amaryllis aurea._ }

Amaryllis, lowly } Oct. 1. _Amaryllis humilis._ }

Amaryllis, banded } Aug. 26. _Amaryllis vittata._ }

Amellus } Sep. 8. _Aster amellus._ }

Anemone, garden } Jan. 17. _Anemone hortensis._ }

Anemone, wood } Apr. 7. _Anemone nemorosa._ }

Apricot } Feb. 23. _Armeniaca vulgaris._ }

Apple tree } May 5. _Pyrus malus._ }

Arbor vitæ } Dec. 8. _Thuja occidentalis._ }

Arbor vitæ, Chinese } Dec. 16. _Thuja orientalis._ }

Asphodel yellow } May 11. _Asphodelus luteus._ }

Avens, common } May 25. _Geum urbanum._ }

Azalea, yellow } May 26. _Azalea pontica._ }

Balsam, common } Aug. 10. _Balsama impatiens._ }

Barberry } June 9. _Berberis vulgaris._ }

Basil, sweet } June 14. _Ocymum basilicum._ }

Bay } Feb. 1. _Laurus nobilis._ }

Bay } Nov. 13. _Laurus poetica._ }

Bay, Indian } Feb. 4. _Laurus Indica._ }

Bear’s-foot } Jan. 5. _Helleborus fœtidus._ }

Blackthorn } Apr. 24. _Prunus spinosa._ }

Blue bells } Aug. 4. _Campanula rotund._ }

Blue bottle } May 29. _Centauria montana._ }

Boletus, great } Sep. 25. _Boletus bovinus._ }

Boletus tree } Sep. 22. _Boletus arboreus._ }

Borage } Apr. 14. _Borago officinalis._ }

Butter-bur, sweet } Nov. 25. _Tussilago fragrans._ }

Butter-bur, white } Jan. 26. _Tussilago alba._ }

Buttercups } May 27. _Ranunculus acris._ }

Camomile, starlike } Oct. 5. _Boltonia asteroides._ }

Canterbury bells } June 22. _Campanula medium._ }

Cape aletris } Nov. 8. _Veltheimia glauca._ }

Cardamine, rough } Mar. 30. _Cardamine hirsuta._ }

Cedar of Lebanon } Dec. 23. _Pinus cedrus._ }

Cedar, white } Dec. 17. _Cupressus thyoides._ }

Centaury, red } June 7. _Chironia centaurium._ }

Cerastium, dwarf } Mar. 2. _Cerastium pumilum._ }

Chamomile, field } July 26. _Chamomilla matrica._ }

Charlock } May 2. _Raphanus raphan._ }

Chickweed } Mar. 4. _Alsine media._ }

Chickweed, upright } Mar. 10. _Veronica triphyllos._ }

China aster } Aug. 11. _Aster Chinensis._ }

Chironia, red } July 29. _Chironia centaurium._ }

Christopher, herb } July 25. _Actæa spicata._ }

Chrysanthemum, I. } Oct. 7. _Chrysanthemum Ind._ }

Chrysanthemum, la. } Oct. 28. _Chrysanthemum scr._ }

Cistus, yellow } June 30. _Cistus helianthemum._ }

Cloth of Gold } Feb. 15. _Crocus sulphureus._ }

Colt’s-foot } Mar. 15. _Tussilago farfara._ }

Coltsfoot, sweet } Nov. 15. _Tussilago fragrans._ }

Comfrey, common } May 13. _Symphytum officin._ }

Convolvulus, gt. gar. } July 16. _Convolvulus purpur._ }

Cornflower, blue } June 28. _Centaurea cyanus._ }

Cowslip } Apr. 30. _Primula veris._ }

Crocus, autumnal } Sep. 10. _Crocus autumnalis._ }

Crocus, officinal } Sep. 13. _Crocus sativus._ }

Crocus, purple } Feb. 28. _Crocus vernus._ }

Crocus, Scotch } Feb. 17. _Crocus Susianus._ }

Crocus, white } Feb. 21. _Crocus versicolor._ }

Crocus, yellow } Feb. 4. _Crocus Mæsiacus._ }

Crow-foot, wood } Apr. 22. _Ranunculus auricom._ }

Crown Imperial, red } Apr. 4. _Fritillaria Imp’r._ }

Crown Imper. yell. } Apr. 5. _Fritillaria Imp. lut._ }

Cuckoo pint } Apr. 28. _Arum maculatum._ }

Cyclamen, rd-leavd. } Feb. 7. _Cyclamen coum._ }

Cypress, arbor vitæ } Dec. 13. _Thuja cupressioides._ }

Cypress narcisse } Apr. 21. _Narcissus orient. alb._ }

Cypress, N. Holland } Dec. 18. _Cupressus Australis._ }

Cypress, Portugal } Dec. 10. _Cupressus Lusitanica_ }

Daffodil, early } Mar. 7. _Narcis. pseud. simp._ }

Daffodil, great } Apr. 27. _Narcissus major._ }

Daffodil, lesser } Mar. 30. _Narcissus minor._ }

Daffodil, nodding } Mar. 16. _Narcissus nutans._ }

Daffodil, peerless } Mar. 23. _Narcissus incompar._ }

Daffodil, petticoat } Mar. 9. _Narcissus bulbocod._ }

Daisy, double } Jan. 28. _Bellis perennis plen._ }

Daisy, michaelmas } Sep. 29. _Aster tradescanti._ }

Daisy, midsummer } June 11. _Chrysanthemum l._ }

Dandelion } Apr. 11. _Leontodon taraxac._ }

Dandelion, autumn } Aug. 20. _Apargia autumnalis._ }

Devil’s bit scabious } Sep. 19. _Scabiosa succissa._ }

Dragon’s head, Virg. } July 20. _Dracocephalus Virg._ }

Erysimum, yellow } Apr. 26. _Erysimum barbarea._ }

Fern, flowering } July 29. _Osmunda regalis._ }

Fern, great } Feb. 24. _Osmunda regalis._ }

Feverfew, late flow. } Oct. 6. _Pyrethrum scrotin._ }

Fir, Scotch } Nov. 10. _Pinus silvestris._ }

Fleabane } Sept. 3. _Inula dysenterica._ }

Fleabane, Indian } Oct. 14. _Inula Indica._ }

Fleabane, wavy } Oct. 12. _Inula undulata._ }

Fleur-de-lis, Germ. } May 12. _Iris Germanica._ }

Fleur-de-lis, lurid } May 28. _Iris lurida._ }

Fleur-de-lis, Pers. } Jan. 3. _Iris Persica._ }

Fleur-de-lis, yellow } June 10. _Iris pseudacorus._ }

Frankincense } Dec. 24. _Pinus tæda._ }

Friar’s cowl } Apr. 17. _Arum arisarum._ }

Fumitory, bulbous } Mar. 21. _Fumaria bulbosa._ }

Fumitory } Mar. 29. _Fumaria officinalis._ }

Furerœa, large } Nov. 7. _Furerœa gigantea._ }

Fungis, dung } Sep. 24. _Agaricus fimetarius._ }

Garlick, ursine } Apr. 19. _Allium ursinum._ }

Geodorum, lemon } Dec. 2. _Geodorum, citrinum._ }

Gilly flower stock } May 4. _Mathiola incana._ }

Glaucus, aletris } Nov. 9. _Veltheimia glauca._ }

Globe flower, Asiatic } May 7. _Trollius Asiaticus._ }