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NATURE-STUDY REVIEW 



[7:1— Jan., 1911 



in this way, and on my walks to and from school. Two visits to Pros- 

 pect park and one to Bronx park swelled the number. 



The remaining seventy percent were made during two week ends, 

 when I had the good fortune to spend two or three days in the country, 

 where the opportunity to observe is, of course, larger than in the city. 



Mary Louise Hartick). 



Date. 



Mar. 13 

 Mar. 21 



Alar. 25 



Mar. 26. 



Mar. 30. 

 April 4 

 April 6 

 April 9 



April 15 

 April 23 



:May 1 



Prospect Park 



Place of Observation. Observations. 



Forest Park Hepatica in bud. 



Snow-drops in bloom. 



Crocus in bloom. 



Tulips 3 inches high. 



Hyacinths 2 inches high. 



Daffodils 2.y 2 inches high. 



Two robins. 



A number of grackles. 

 Macon St., Bklyn. Small leaves on bushes. 

 Nostrand Av., Bklyn. A caterpillar on walk. 

 Tompkins Park Forsythia in blossom. 



Leaves on lilac bushes. 

 Putnam Ave., Bklyn. Willow tree turning green. 

 Nostrand Av., Bklyn. Hydrangea bush in leaf. 

 St. Marks Av., Bklyn. Magnolia tree partly in bloom. 

 Prospect Park Daffodils blooming. 



Crocuses blooming. 



Pansies set out. 



Hyacinths ready to open. 



Horsechestnut unfolding. 



Two starlings. 



Red bud tree in bloom. 



A few spring beauties. 



Magnolia trees in full bloom. 



Rhododendron bushes showing 

 signs of flowers. 



Maples, oak, horsechestnut part- 

 ly in leaf. 



Willows in full leaf. 



Pear tree blossoms showing. 



Large numbers of violets. 



Wild strawberries in bloom. 



Apple trees in blossom. 



Cherry trees in blossom. 



Pear trees in blossom. 



Peach trees in blossom. 



Flatbush 

 Bronx Park 



April 26 Brooklyn 



Ardsley, N. Y. 

 (Country) 



