INDEX (PART II) 



NOTE. As the Latin names of animals and plants mentioned are not given in the body 

 of the book, they are inserted in this Index. 



Numbers in heavy type refer to pages on which figures will be found. 



ACACIA, False (Robinia pseudacacfa), 32 



Spines, 97 

 " Aestivation," 40 



Alder (Ainu* ijlufl/iosa), dried branch of, 61 

 Alga forming part of a lichen, 136 

 "Allevin,"13 



Ampelopsis (Ampelopsis veitchii), 111 

 Ant, Brown (Formica fusca), 76 



Red (Formica sari guinea), 75 



Yellow meadow (Formica . flava\ 74 

 Ants' " Cows " (Aphis), 76, 77 



nests, the inhabitants of, 76 

 Apple (Pyru* nitilut) grafts, 104 

 Ash (Fraxintis excelsior), wounds in branches, 

 103 



buds, 32 



., bud-scales, 32 

 Association, British Botanical, 60 

 Avebury, Lord, 74, 76 



BEAN, Dwarf (P/mW/x r/^/Vx), 1, 9, 20 

 ,, method of climbing, French (Phaseolus 

 coccineus), 110 

 Bee, Drone, 63, 64, 73 

 Honey (Apis mellifica), 63, 65, 67, 71 

 egg, 68 

 larva, 68 

 pupa of Drone, 69 

 Worker, 63, 73 



Bee, Humble (Bombus), 70, 71, 



Bee-fly (Bombylius), 48 



Bees and the fertilisation of flowers, 69 



Beech (Fagus sylvatica), 32 



Beech predominating in woods, 127 



Beetle, "Whirligig" (Gyrinus natator), 17 



Bedales School, 143 



Begonia (Begonia rex), leaf producing new 



plants, 7, 7 

 Belt, Thos., 71 

 Birch (Betula alba), predominating in woods, 



127 



Borage (Borago officinalis), 101 

 Boxes, glass-topped, for mounting specimens, 

 60, 122 



nesting, 24, 24, 51 

 Branch, Ash (Fraxinus excelsior), 103 

 ,, Walnut (Juglans regia), 116 

 Branching, 116 



Breeding cage for canaries, 25, 26 

 ,, for caterpillars, 80 



Bristles, 101 



Bryony (Bryonia dioica) tendril, 107, 111 

 Bryophyllum (Bryophyllum calycinum), 



young plants growing from a detached 



leaf, 8 



Bud, Lily, 54, 63, 79 

 Buds, Ash (Fraxinus excelsior), 32 



Beech (Fagus eylvatica), 32 



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