OF NATURE STUDY, —39 



Appendix, 



The numbers stand for the months of flowering ; S — summer ; A. S. — al 

 summer ; L. S. — late summer. 



PLANTS OF ROADSIDE, BANKS, ETC. 



FLOWKKS WHITE. 



Shepherd's Purse, 4-1 1. Mayweed, ()ellow disk), 7-9 



Virginia Creeper, 7. Roneset, 8-9. 



Hedge Bindweed, A. S. Yarrow, 7-9. 



Bouncing Bet, S. Asters, 6-0. 



Musk-Mallow, 6-9 Rib Grass, (Eng. Plantain, ) 3. 



White Sweet Clover, 7-9, Round-leaved Mallow, 6-10. 



Wild Carrot, 6-9. 



FLOWKRS YELLOW. 



Cliarlock, 6-8. Tansy, 6-10. 



Mustard, 6-9. Elecampane, S. 



Wood Sorrel, A. S. Mayweed, (white ray,) 7-9. 



Butter and Eggs, 6-10. Mullein, 7-9. 



Yellow Sweet Clover, 7.9. Wild Sunflower, L. S. 



FLOWERS PINK, RED, ETC. 



Sweet Brier, 6-9. Musk .Mallow, 6-9. 



Apocynum, 6-7. Yarrow, 7-9. 



Bouncing Bet, S. Teasel, 5-8. 

 Catnip, 7-9. 



FLOWERS BLUE, PURPLE. 

 Common Speedwell, 6-8. Asters, S. 



Wild Toad Flax, 7-9. Beggars Lice, 6-8. 



Clue Vetch, 7-9. Blue Vervain, 5-6. 



Chicory, (also white, or pink,) 7-0. Self-Heal, 6-9. 



Viper's Bugloss, 6-8. 



PLANTS OF DEEP WOODS 



FLOWERS WHITE. 



Solomon's Seal, 5-6, Mitrewort, 5. 



False Solomon's Seal, 5. False Mitrewort, 5. 



False Lily of the Valley, 5-6. Bunch Berry, 6. 



Wake Robin, 4-5. Shin- Leaf, 5-7. 



Painted Trillium, (crimson veins,) 4-5. Indian Pipe, 6-7. 



Canada Violet, S. Dutchman's Breeches, 4-5. 



Blood Root, 4-5 Squirrel Corn, 4-5. 



Toothwort, 4-5. Wood .Sorrell, 6-7. 

 Leek, 6 



