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which you examined and drew, last week, on the pea or bryony 

 plant. 



(4) Repeat the operation with regard to the leaf stalk of canary 

 creeper. 



Examine the sundew. If the leaf is little changed in appearance, 

 put off drawing it until after you have carried out the instructions 

 given in Part II. 



PART II A DOVE 

 PREPARATIONS FOR WORK 



Living specimens of the ordinary domesticated ring-dove, in cages, will be 

 necessary. 



DIRECTIONS FOR THE PUPIL 



(5) Write down one below the other, on the left-hand side of the 

 page in your note-book, the words dove, hedgehog, horse, snake, 

 frog, goldfish ; and, in a second column to the right of them, briefly 

 describe the outer coverings of the various animals. 



(6) Mention any structures which you notice that the pigeon 

 possesses which you have not seen in any other of the creatures 

 that you have studied. 



Note : Complete your work upon the sundew leaf. 



