148 APPENDIX 



LESSON XII. (3rd week in December). See page 116. 

 Part I. Groiuing Hyacinths. 



Part II. River, Spring and Rain Water and apparatus for boiling and 

 filtering it. 



LESSON XIII. (4th week in January). See page 123. 

 Part I. Growing Hyacinths. 



Part II. Short lengths of thick horse chestnut branch, each bearing a 

 twig. 



LESSON XIV. (1st week in February). See page 129. 

 Cabbages with " solid hearts," or Brussels Sprouts. 



LESSON XV. (2nd week in February). See page 133. 



Dwarf Sugar Beans, dry and soaked ; Flower Pots containing Moist 

 Sawdust. 



LESSON XVI. (3rd week in February). See page 137. 

 Part L Dwarf Bean Seedlings groiving in Sawdust. 

 Part II. Box Leaves, and some which have been well boiled. 



INTRODUCTION. 



The question of photography will be more aptly considered in Part II, 

 as the autumn and winter do not lend themselves to work 

 other than that which can be done with an ordinary camera. For 

 the photographing of living and active creatures, it is advisable to 

 have somewhat special apparatus, and in the Appendix to Part II 

 a camera designed for such work will be described. 



Page 4. The note-book alluded to on page 4 can be obtained from 

 Messrs Spottiswoode & Co., of the Eton College Press. By the 

 simple manipulation of a lace, any leaves in the book can be 

 removed or rearranged. In this book, which is 11 X 8 J ins., the 

 pages consist of ruled writing-paper on one side and drawing-paper 

 on the other. The title is the " Eton Nature-Study Note-Book," 

 and the price is 2s. Fresh leaves for insertion in the cover can 

 also be obtained. 



