LILY FAMILY in 



5. What insects visit the flowers? 



6. How are wingless visitors prevented from 



stealing nectar? 



7. Do the petals remain widely open at night 



and in cloudy weather? 



(B) Write for your wild flower booklet a description 



of the Dog's-tooth Violet, and mention the trees 

 that you have seen coming into leaf while the 

 plant is in blossom. 



(C) Make a careful drawing of the plant as a whole. 



BELL WORTS : 



(A) i. Which species of Bellworts may be found in 



blossom in your locality? 



2. How early do the flowers appear? 



3. What insects visit the blossoms? 



4. Do you suppose that ants could get inside 



the blossoms to steal the nectar? 



5. Have you ever seen the curious three-cornered 



fruit that looks like a beech nut? 



(B) Write a little essay for your wild flower booklet, 



choosing, if you wish, this title : Bellworts I 

 Have Seen. Tell which kinds of Bellworts you 

 have seen, where you have seen them, when they 

 blossomed, what insects visit them and how they 

 prevent nectar robbery by ants. 



(C) Make a careful drawing of the species of Bell- 



wort that is most abundant in your region. 



WILD YELLOW LILY : 



(A) i. What is the earliest date at which you have 

 found flowers of the Wild Yellow Lily? 



2. What insects have you seen visiting the flow- 



ers? 



3. When bees visit the flowers where do they 



alight? 



