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CHAPTER IL. 
FEBRUARY. 
TxoseE who are now first commencing this interesting study 
are doubtless familiar with several plants, which will serve as 
so many points to begin with, and they will be very valuable 
in this respect. The Violet, Primrose, Chickweed, Water- 
cress, Daisy, and Groundsel, at least, are well known, and 
will illustrate several classes of plants. If those we are 
familiar with are first examined, with the descriptions given 
in their proper places, a little insight will be obtained into 
the method of pursuing the study, and the progress after- 
wards will be found more rapid. 
The following terms, used in describing plants, must be 
known or referred to, when wanted, whilst the examination 
is going on. 
