18 INTRODUCTION 



tor or stove or else in the warm sunshine. The 

 specimens may be mounted upon the sheets of 

 paper either directly by means of glue or held in 

 place by bits of gummed paper. Before mount- 



VAM DYKE SOLAR PRINT OF WOOD ANEMONE 



ing the specimen lay it upon the sheet and see 

 just where you can place it to best advantage and 

 then print carefully its name beside it. 



Most of those who use this book have proba- 

 bly had some instruction upon the structure of 

 flowers and know the names of the parts of the 



