APPENDIX (PART II) 159 



Part IV. E< i<js of the silkworm. To be obtained through the "Exchange 

 and Mart" Trays should be got ready and arrangements made for a 

 supply of mulberry (or lettuce) loaves. 



LESSON XXIV. (2nd week in May.) See page 62. 

 Part I. The Lily plants. 

 Part II. Young Silkworms, in frays. 



Part III. Living Worker and Drone Bees. The glasses used for mould 

 vulture. One or two queen bees. Hand lenses. 



LESSON XXV. (3rd week in May.) See page 72. 

 Part I. Potatoes growing in boxes and jars. 

 Part II. The Lily plants. 

 Part III. Trays of Silkworms. 

 Part IV. Worker and Drone Bees, dead. 



LESSON XXVI. (4th week in May.) See page 78. 



Part I. " Supers " from a bar-frame hive, containing honeycomb in the course 



of construction. 



Part II. Apparatus for observing the Sun. 

 Part III. The Lily plants. 



LESSON XXVII. (1st week in June.) See page 88. 

 Part I. Potatoes growing in boxes and jars. 

 Part II. Common Snails, full grown. Tubular lamp chimneys. 



LESSON XXVIII. (2nd week in June.) See page 96. 



Short branches of Hawthorn, False Acacia, Gorse: Wild Rose stem, and 

 Holly leaves. 



LESSON XXIX. (3rd week in June.) See page 107. 



Part I. Plants of Pea, Bryony, and Canary Creeper in pots. Thin wooden 



rods. 



Part II. Apparatus for observing the Sun. 

 Part III. Goldfishes in glass 



