The natural history of Selborne. Observations on various parts of nature : and The naturalist's calendar / by the late Rev. Gilbert White ; with notes, by Captain Thomas Brown.
- Gilbert White
- Date:
- 1833
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The natural history of Selborne. Observations on various parts of nature : and The naturalist's calendar / by the late Rev. Gilbert White ; with notes, by Captain Thomas Brown. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![j WHITE. MARKWICK. Mountain willow-herb (epilobium monta- - num) fl. June 22 June 5— 2] Thistle upon thistle (carduus crispus) fl. June 23—29 May 22, July 22 Cow-parsnep (heracleum sphondylium) fl. June 23 May 27, July 12 Earth-nut (bunium bulbocastanum eeu flexuosum of Smith) fi. June 23 May 4—31 Young frogs migrate June 23, Aug. 2 Oestrus curvicauda ap. June 24 \ - Vervain (verbena officinalis) fi. June 24 June 10, July 17 Corn poppy (papaver rhoeas) fi. June 24 April 30, July 15 Self-heal (prunella vulgaris) fl. June 24 June 7—23 Agrimony (agrimonia eupatoria) fl. June 24— 29 June 7, July 9 Great horse-fly (tabanus bovinus) ap. June 24, Aug. 2 Greater knapweed (centaurea scabiosa) fl. June25 | June 7, Aug. 14 Mushroom (agaricus campestris) ap. June 26, Aug. 30 April 16, Aug. 16° Common mallow (malva sylvestris) fl. June 26 May 27, July 13 Dwarf mallow (malva rotundifolia) fl. June 26 May 12, July 30 St John’s wort (hypericum perforatum) fl. June 26 June 15, July 12 Broom-rape (orobanche major) fl. June 27, July4 May 9, July 25 Henbane (hyoscyamus niger) fl. June 27 May 13, June 19 Goats-beard (tragopogon pratense) fl. June 27 June 5—14 Deadly nightshade (atropa belladonna) fl. June 27 May 22, Aug. 14 Truifies begin to be found June 28, July 29 Young partridges fly June 28, July 31 July 8—28 Lime-tree (tilia europea) fi. June 28, July3l June 12, July 30 Spear thistle (carduus lanceolatus) fl. June 28, July 12 June 27, July 18 Meadow sweet (spirea ulmaria) fl. June 28 June 16, July 24 Greenweed (genista tinctoria) fi. June 28 June 4, July 24 Wild thyme (thymus serpyllum) fl. June 28 June 6, July 19 Stachys germanic, fl. June 29, July 20 | Day-lily (hemerocallis flava) fl. ° June 29, July4 May 29, June 9 Jasmine (jasminum officinale) fl. June 29, July30 June 27, July 21 Holly-oak (alcea rosea) fl. June 29, Aug. 4 July 4, Sept. 7 Monotropa hypopithys, fi. June 29, July 23 Ladies’ bedstraw Mate verum) fl. June 29 June 22, Aug. 3 Galium palustre, fl. June 29 Nipplewort (lapsana communis) fl. June 29 May 30, July 2& Welted thistle (carduus acanthoides) fl. June 29 Sneezewort (achillea ptarmica) fi. June 30 June 22, Aug. 3 Musk mallow (malva moschata) fl June 30 June 9, July 14 Pimpernel (anagallis arvensis) fl. June 30 May 4, June 22 Hoary beetle (scarabzeus solsit) ap. June 30, Jaly 17 Corn saw-wort (serratula arvensis seu carduus arvensis of Smith) fl. July 1 June 15, July 15 Pheasant’s eye (adonis annua seu autum- nalis of Smith) fl. July 1 April 11, July 15 Redeyebright pou arane seu bartsia odon- tites of Smith) fl. - July 2 June 20, Aug. 10 Thorough wax (bupleurum rotundifol.) fl. July 2 Cockle (agrostemma githago) fl. July 2 May 14, July 25 Ivy-leaved wild lettuce (prenanthes mura- ! lis) fl. July 2 June 2, July 25 Feverfew (matricaria seu pyrethrum par- : thenium of Smith) fl. July2- , June 19, July 24 Wall pepper (sedum acre) fi. July 3 June 8, July 12 Privet (ligustrum vulgare) fl. July 3 June 3, July 13 Common toadflax (antirrhinum linaria) fl. July 3 June 21, pee 3 | Perennial wild flax (linum perenne) fl. July 4 April 21, July 6 : Whortleberries ripe (vaccinium ulig. ) July 4— 24 Yellow base rocket (reseda lutea) fl. July 5 July 19 Blue-bottle (centaurea cyanus) fi. July 5 May 15, Oct. 14 Dwarf carline thistle (carduus acaulis) 1. July 5—12 June 30, Aug. & Bull-rush, or cats-tail (typha latifolia) fl. July 6 June 29, July 21 Spiked willow-herb (lythrum salicaria) fl. July 6 June #4, Aug. 17 Black mullein (verbascum niger) fl. July 6](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33094378_0380.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


