[515] Tenth of June.

[516] Fifteenth of June.

[517] Twenty-first of June.

[518] Twenty-fourth of June.

[519] First of June.

[520] Columella, B. ii. c. 18.

[521] The varieties now known as Trifolium pratense, Trifolium rubens and Trifolium repens.

[522] “Gramen.” Under this head, as Fée says, he probably includes the gramineous plants, known as Alopecurus, Phleum, Poa, Festuca, &c.

[523] Probably the Lysimachia nummularia of Linnæus, which has a tendency to corrode the lips of the sheep that pasture on it.

[524] Known to us as “horse-tail;” varieties of which are the Equisetum fluviatile and the Equisetum palustre of Linnæus.