OBSERVATIONAL LESSON VIII 



PART I A MOULD (continued, third investigation) 



PREPARATIONS FOR 

 WORK 



The mould gardens will be 

 required. 



DIRECTIONS TO THE PUPIL 



(1) Note any difference 

 in the appearance of your 

 garden. 



PART II A HEDGEHOG 



PREPARATIONS FOR 

 WORK 



From a photograph by Wilfred Mark Webb. 



FIGURE 93. A Hedgehog. 



Several specimens of the 

 common hedgehog must be 

 provided. They should, if 



possible, have become more or less accustomed to be handled. Some skulls of the 



animal should also be prepared. 



DIRECTIONS TO THE PUPIL 

 (2) Watch the hedgehog when it is active. 



Make notes as to : Add : 



How it walks Rough out- 



The shape of its head line draw- 



The length of its tail ings of the 



Four other characteristics that animal 

 strike you 



Leave : 



A space for a 

 detailed 

 sketch or 

 photograph 

 of the hedge- 

 hog 



