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CONTENTS. 



Weeds on Meadow or Pasture Lands — continued. ^ page 



11. Nettle — Urtica 48 



12. Dandelion — Leontodon 48 



13. Garlick — Allium .49 



14. Lousewort — Pedicularis 50 



15. Self-heal— Prunella 51 



16. Wild campion — Lychnis 52 



17. Dyer's broom — Genista 52 



18. Orchis 53 



19. Eye-bright — Euphrasia 55 



20. Sedge grass— Carex 56 



21. Black knap weed — Centaurea 57 



22. Wood anemone — Anemone nemorosa . . .58 



23. Water cowbane — Cicuta 59 



24. Meadow saffron — Colchicum 60 



25. Treacle mustard — Thlaspi 61 



26. Goose tansy — Potentilla 62 



27. Rushes — Juncus 63 



28. Docks— Rumex 63 



29. Bistort — Polygonum bistorta . . . . .63 



30. Rest harrow — Ononis 64 



31. Thistles— Carduus 64 



32. Ox-eye — Chrysanthemum leucanthemum . . 64 



33. Crowsfoot plants — Ranunculus . . . .64 



34. Mint— Mentha 65 



35. Mouse-ear scorpion grass — Myosotis . . .65 



36. Rag wort — Senecio Jacobea 65 



37. Mosses— Musci 65 



PART II.—ZOOLOGICAL. 



Class L — Quadrupeds : — , . . 71 



The Fox 72 



The Polecat . . . . . , . .75 



The Hare , . .77 



The Rabbit 80 



The Mole 82 



The Rat . . 85 



The Mouse . .86 



Class XL— Birds :— 



The Rook 88 



The Pigeon . . 90 



The Woodpigeon .91 



The Pheasant 92 



Class IIL — Insects : — 



The Caterpillar 94 



The Turnip Fly . . . . . . .95 



The Aphis . .96 



. . The Weevil ........ 98 



Class IV. — Worms : — 



TheWireworm 99 



The Snail 100 



