7. Name two plants which would be in flower in each of the months from March to August inclusive, and state in what localities they would be found? (N.F.U.)
8. In what ways are insects attracted to visit flowers? Give examples, with an explanation and drawing in each case, of any special structure which may be a means of attraction. (N.F.U.)
9. Name ten flowering plants which may be found, (a) in a shady wood, (b) in a meadow, in late spring.
10. Name any fresh specimens of flowers which usually could be obtained growing wild in March, June, and October respectively. (N.F.U.)
11. What wild flowers would you expect to find in early April in your part of the country? In what kinds of places would you look for them? (N.F.U.)
12. Name the parts of any flower you have examined which are concerned with the production of seed. (King’s Scholarship, 1904)