NATURALISTS’ CALENDAR.

Mean Temperature 55·42.


[186] Session Records, June 12, 1628.


May 21.

1826. Trinity Sunday.

For usages on this day, see vol. i. p. 722.

The Season.

It is observed by Dr. Forster in the “Perennial Calendar,” that the sky is generally serene, and the weather mild and agreeable, about this time. A cloudy day, however, frequently happens, and is sometimes succeeded by a day’s rain; but we have noticed frequently, that an overcast sky, when not too obscure, is the best for viewing flowers, and at this time of year often sets off the splendid Vernal Flora to great advantage.