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which may be found in one's neighbourhood ; and then, 

 with the help of a book about wild flowers, to learn 

 all that one can about them. Not only their names, 

 but the principal marks by which they may be known 

 again, and by which some of their near relatives can 

 be recognised. All this, as one goes on, becomes 

 exceedingly interesting. 



S tauten v 



Pm-e/e flower 

 laid open 



