Feb 1921
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Nature, Volume 106, Issue 2675, pp. 728 (1921).
Physics
Scientific paper
APROPOS of Mr. Charles Harding's letter (NATURE, January 20), one result of the extraordinary weather in the south of England since the third week of December was that on January 24 I saw forty or fifty plants in flower of the minute Crucifer (Hutchinsia petraea) on limestone screes close to Bristol. Some of the seedlings were 2 in. high, with five or six flowering heads and with seed-pods already developed. Last year a few were in flower on February 12, but even this is remarkably early, for March-April is the usual time in the district for this rare plant, and most of the books give March-May. On January 5 I saw a hazel in full blossom between Gunnersbury and Kew.
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