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10. |
How the Violets Came |
25 |
11. |
Cocoons |
26 |
12. |
Butterflies and Moths |
28 |
13. |
The Mourning-cloak Butterfly or the Camberwell Beauty |
30 |
14. |
The Wandering Monarch |
32 |
15. |
The Bells of the Solomon Seal |
35 |
16. |
The Silver Bells of the False Solomon Seal |
37 |
Things to See in Summertime |
17. |
How the Mouse-bird made Fun of the Brownie |
43 |
18. |
The Pot-herb that Sailed with the Pilgrims |
44 |
19. |
How the Red Clover Got the White Mark on Its Leaves |
47 |
20. |
The Shamrock and Her Three Sisters |
51 |
21. |
The Indian Basket-Maker |
53 |
22. |
Crinkleroot; or Who Hid the Salad? |
56 |
23. |
The Mecha-meck |
61 |
24. |
Dutchman's Breeches |
63 |
25. |
The Seven Sour Sisters |
65 |
26. |
Self-heal or Blue-curls in the Grass |
65 |
27. |
The Four Butterflies You See Every Summer |
67 |
28. |
The Beautiful Poison Caterpillar |
72 |
29. |
The Great Splendid Silk-moth or Samia Cecropia |
77 |
30. |
The Green Fairy with the Long Train |
79 |
31. |
The Wicked Hoptoad and the Little Yellow Dragon |
82 |
32. |
The Fairy Bird or the Humming-bird Moth |
85 |
33. |
Ribgrass or Whiteman's-Foot |
88 |
34. |
Jack-in-the-Pulpit |
91 |
35. |
How the Indian Pipe Came |
91 |
36. |
The Cucumber Under the Brownie's Umbrella |
93 |
37. |
The Hickory Horn-Devil |
95 |
Things to See in Autumntime |
38. |
The Purple and Gold of Autumn |
103 |
39. |
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