LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



Heath, Down, and Moor — continued 



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The Common Chamomile. . 268 



The Harebell 2(59 



The Cross-leaved Heath . . 270 

 The Bell Heather or Fine- 

 leaved Heath . . . .271 



The Eyebright 273 



The Wild Thyme . . . .275 



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The Autumnal Lady's 

 Tresses 276 



The Butcher's Broom . . 277 



The Common Quaking 

 Grass 278 



The Common Mat Girass. . 279 



In the Corn Field 



The IMousetail .... 

 The Common Red Poppy 

 The White or Opium Poppy 

 The Fumitory .... 

 The Black Mustard . . 

 The Corn Spurrey. 



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282 

 284 

 285 

 287 

 288 

 289 



The Shepherd's Needle or 



Venus's Comb .... 290 

 The Venus's Looking Glass 



or Corn Bell-flower . .291 

 The Scarlet Pimpernel . . 292 

 The Climbing Bistort. . . 293 

 The Dwarf Spurge . . .294 



On the Chalk 



The Rock Rose 

 The Sainfoin . 

 The Salad Burnet 

 The Field Gentian. 

 The Yellow- wort 



By the River Side 



The Common Meadow Rue 

 The Hemp Agrimony. 



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313 

 314 



The Common Skull-cap 



The Comfrey . . . 



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315 

 316 



On Walls, Rocks and Stony Places 



The Biting Stoneci'op or 

 Wall Pepper 321 



The Wall Pennywort or 

 Navelwort 322 



The London Pride. 

 The Mossy Saxifrage. 

 The Ivy-leaved Toadflax 

 The Wall PeUitory . 



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323 

 324 

 325 

 326 



Autumn in the W'oods 



The Alder in Autumn 

 The Ash in Autumn . 

 The IMaple in Fruit 



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. 333 

 . 336 

 . 337 



The Wayfaring Tree in 

 Fruit . . . . . . .338 



The Strawberry Tree. . . 339 



