ids the 

 affected by the same 

 influence as i^ 

 of our kindred ti 

 it we are striving, not so much to expi 

 as to express ourselves through 

 much ff» transcribe Nature lin' 

 tra?' creatures who c 



wc ':'' ' ' 



dre; 



thai ^^^ WILLOW GENTIAN (G. asclepiadea) 



and the x41pine Cotton Grass {EriopJioniiii 

 Schcuchzeri). " "" ^" ^'^^" ^"" 



[g but Nature, ha^ 

 expressic lot quite as mad an ai 



' ' V ' us to S' 

 great ; i( 

 the biggest of the many bunches of carrots dai' 

 ling in front "s nose, inducii 



him to keep j..w,.^...f, -- 



Independent and original as we may consid- - 



ourselves, we yet from time to time have to turn 



-'■ ^-^ ' - '• -e from Nature. She, after all, 



hich we must refresh our jaded 



•ans; she is the storehouse from whieti 



