WHAT THE MIDNIGHT CAN SHOW US I2/ 



Poppies. Flowers closed like two clam-shells; inner 

 petals coiled. 



Pus/6'}'. This conspicuous spreading " mean " weed 

 of the daytime is hard to find, all of its broad thick 

 leaves being turned with edges upward as it spreads on 

 the ground. 



Wood-sorrel. The three leaflets droop and close back 

 to back against the stem. 



There are, indeed, probably few plants which do not 

 put on a night-cap of some sort were our eyes only 

 sharp enough to detect it. 



