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1837.

15th- Saw kingfishers and red winged black birds.

18th- Music of the bull frogs commenced--Leeks (Allium, species) have spring up in immense quantities in the woods and grow very rapidly. The Erigenia bulbosa, hepatica acutiloba, and Dr. Riddell's Trillium (T. nivale) begin to expand their flowers.

20th- Fleckers and Gulls observed.

23rd.- Caltha palustris in flower.

29th- Glaytonia Virginica & Sanguinaria Canadensis in flower.

May 1837.

6th- Edaythronium albidum, E. Americanum, Anemone nemorosa, Isopyrum thalyctroides, Arabis rhomboidea & Hippophoe Canadensin in flower.

10th.- Whip--poor-wills first heard.

12th- Swallows first observed.

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