LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 

 Bogs, JLveshes, and Wet Places in Spring 



The Marsh Potentil . 

 The Golden Saxifrage 

 The Marsh Valerian . 



Woods and Thickets in Summer 



The Large-flowered St. 



John's- wort 



The Common St. John's- 



wort 



The Dyer's Greenweed 

 The Sweet Milk Vetch . . 

 The Wild Raspberry . . . 

 The Rose Bay Willow Herb . 



The Dogwood 



The Wood Sanicle. . . . 



Wastes and Waysides in Summer 



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The Wild Clematis . . .152 

 The Hedge Mustard . . .152 

 The Fehx Weed . . . .153 

 The Dyer's Weed . . . .154 

 The Deptford Pink . . .155 

 The Red Campion . . .156 

 The Common Mallow . . 157 

 The Musk Mallow . . .158 

 The Bloody Crane's-bill . .159 

 The Fruit of the Stork's- 



bill 160 



The Hemlock Stork's-bill . 161 

 The Bird's-foot Trefoil . . 162 

 The Herb Bennet or Geum . 163 

 The Dog Rose . . . .164 

 The Silver Weed . . . .164 



The Agrimony 165 



The Orpine or Livelong . .167 

 The Fool's Parsley . . .168 

 The Wild Parsnip . . .169 

 The Cow Parsnip or Hog- 

 weed 170 



The Honeysuckle . . . .171 

 The Great Hedge Bedstraw . 172 



The Teasel 173 



Teasel Heads 174 



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Flower Head of the Mari- 

 gold 176 



Florets of a Composite 



Flower 176 



The Yellow Goat's-beard . 177 

 The Hawkweed Picris . . 178 

 The Prickly Lettuce . . .179 

 The Sharp-fringed Sow- 



Tbistle 180 



The Smooth Hawk's-beard . 181 

 The Nipplewort . . . .182 



The Burdock 183 



The Spear Thistle . . . .184 

 The Creeping Thistle . . . 185 



The Tansy 186 



The Wormwood . . . .187 



The Ragwort 188 



The Scentless :\Iayweed . .189 

 The Yarrow or Milfoil . .189 

 The Rampion Bell-flower . 191 

 The Great Bindweed . . .192 



The Henbane 193 



The Woody Nightshade or 



Bittersweet . . . . .194 

 The Deadly Nightshade . . 195 

 The Yellow Toadflax . . 196 



