. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. 11 WEEKLV CALENDAR. M w OCTOBER 12—18, 1848 Plants dedicated to Sun Sun Moon R. Moon's Clock Day of each day. Rises. Sets. and Sets. Age. aft. Sun. Year. 12 Th. Birch leaves fall. Wavy Fleabane. 21 12 rises Full 13 32 286 13 1' Trans. King Edward Confessor. Smooth Helenium. 23 10 6 a 1 16 13 46 287 14 s Beech leaves fall. [leaves fall. Indian Fleabane. 25 7 6 38 17 14 0 288 15 Sun 17 Sunday aft. Trinity. Cherrj' Sweet Sultan. 26 5 7 21 18 14 13 2S9 16 M Oak leaves fall. Milfoil. 28 3 8 11 19 14 20 290 17 Tu Etheldreda. Ten-pet


. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. 11 WEEKLV CALENDAR. M w OCTOBER 12—18, 1848 Plants dedicated to Sun Sun Moon R. Moon's Clock Day of each day. Rises. Sets. and Sets. Age. aft. Sun. Year. 12 Th. Birch leaves fall. Wavy Fleabane. 21 12 rises Full 13 32 286 13 1' Trans. King Edward Confessor. Smooth Helenium. 23 10 6 a 1 16 13 46 287 14 s Beech leaves fall. [leaves fall. Indian Fleabane. 25 7 6 38 17 14 0 288 15 Sun 17 Sunday aft. Trinity. Cherrj' Sweet Sultan. 26 5 7 21 18 14 13 2S9 16 M Oak leaves fall. Milfoil. 28 3 8 11 19 14 20 290 17 Tu Etheldreda. Ten-petal'd Sunfl. 30 1 9 7 20 14 38 291 IS W St. Luke. Flocculose Agaric. 32 IV 10 9 21 14 49 292 Phenomena op the Season—ISth. Elder leaves begin to fall.— 14th. Sued wild flowers as the heart's-ease, white bebn, black non- such, hawkwced, bugloss, gentian, honeysuckle, and small stitch- wort, are yet blooming in uncultivated i)laces.—17th. Hazel leaves Insects.—Just after sunset at this peritid, and hovering round flowers, may be seen the Gamma begin to fall. The linne has lost all its leaves. This is the time of apple-harvest in Herefordshire and the other cider-counties. It is also the vintage-time or grape-harvest ol France, Italy, and Ger- 1841. 1842. ISIS. 1844. 1S4S. 184G. 1847. 12 Showery. Cloudv. Showery. Fine. Cloudy. Hazy. Fine. 13 Cloudy. Fine. Fine. Cloudy. Fine. Showery. Hazy. 14 Cloudy. Hazy. Fine. Rain. Fine. Ram. 16 Rain. Hazy. Cloudy. Rain. Fine. Rain. Showery. 10 Kaiii. Fine. Fine. Showery. Fine. Pine. Fine. 17 Cloudy. Fine. Showery. Fine. Cloudy. Cloudy. Fine. 18 Showery. Showery. Fine. Fine. Cloudy. Rain. Sho\Yery Moth (Nncfiia gamma, called also Plusia gamma by some naturalists). It is called the Gamraa Moth, because about the middle of the upper wings, but towards their inner border, there is a silvery shining mark, like the Greek letter gamraa (y).* This enables the moth to be easily known ; but we will give a further description of it


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