align="left">The Heliotrope,
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The Anemones, |
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The Arum, |
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The Ranunculaceæ, |
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The Wood-louse, |
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The Dragon-flies, |
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BOOK III.—SUMMER.
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| I. |
What may be Seen in the Heavens:— |
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The Adumbrated Sphere, |
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| II. |
What may be Seen on the Earth:— |
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The Perianth, |
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The Calyx, |
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The Corolla, |
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The Prunella, |
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The Scutellaria, |
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The Lilies, |
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The Gentians, |
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An Alpine Excursion, |
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The Pimpernel, |
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The Mole—The Staphylinus—The Mole Cricket, |
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The Earwig, |
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BOOK IV.—AUTUMN.
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| I. |
What may be Seen in the Heavens:— |
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The Circle, and the uniform Movement of the Stars (according |
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to the Theory of the Ancients destroyed by Kepler), |
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The Solar Constitution, |
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Result of recent Astronomical Researches, |
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| II. |
What may be Seen on the Earth:— |
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Chemical action of Light, |
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Action of Heat, |
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Arable Land, |
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Mushrooms or Agarics, |
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