Real Things in Nature : a Reading book of Science for American Boys And Girls

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Real Things in Nature : a Reading book of Science for American Boys And Girls
Holden Edward Singleton
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Shoot of White Pine, one-third as large as life.
From the tip of the branch to A is the last season's growth ; from ^ to ^ it is two j^ears old ; from jB to C it is three jears old.
Fig. 266. The Pitch Pine.
An old open cone is shown on the left hand side of the picture.
Fig. 267. The cone and foliage oi the Black Spruce, Fig. 268.
The cone of the Norway Spruce, a com- mon ever- green in the U^vited States.
COLLECTION OF DRIED PLANTS.
283 Fig. 269. The cone and foliage of the Hemlock.
Fig. 270.
... The cone and foliage of the Arbor-vitae (used in evergreen hedges).
Make a Collection of Dried Plants, — Plants can be preserved by drying and pressing them between blotting paper. cut into sheets 12 x 18 inches. For each species there should be at least one specimen of the stem, foliage, flower, root and fruit, properly and neatly labeled. After the plants are thoroughly dry they can be fastened (gummed down by strips of paper) to strong white writing paper.
Fig. 271. The Christmas Fern, which remains green all winter.


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