CROWFOOT FAMILY 53 
Io. How many stamens and pistils are there? 
11. What is the color of the pollen? 
(B) Write a description of the Goldthread, following 
this outline: 
Roots. 
Leaves. 
Flowers. 
Sepals. 
Petals. 
Stamens. 
Pollen. 
Pistils. 
Nectar. 
Use this quotation: 
“Could there be anything fresher than the 
dainty shining foliage of the Goldthread that 
threads its leagues and leagues of golden run- 
ners through the cool shadowy places of the 
woods?” Geo. H. Ellwanger. 
(C) Make a drawing of a leaf and a flower and in a 
panel beside the flower stalk make a drawing ° 
of one of each of its parts, as seen through a 
lens. 
(D) Read the account of the Goldthread on pages 68 
to 71 in Ten New England Blossoms and their 
Insect Visitors. 
