Such flowery scenes has the writing of this little book brought back to me, and has robbed at least one winter of many cheerless hours.
INDEX
- Alpine bartsia, [154];
- forget-me-not, [155];
- lady's-mantle, [177];
- meadow-rue, [153], [168], [174], [182];
- mouse-ear, [176];
- penny-cress, [107], [108];
- saw-wort, [170], [174], [178]
- Amberley Wild Brooks, [35], [36]
- Arnside, [124]-[7]
- Arundel Park, [35], [142]
- Avens, mountain, [155], [169], [172];
- water, [107], [132], [156]
- Baneberry, [126], [127], [129]
- Bellflower, ivy-leaved, [48], [148], [149], [172]
- Bladderwort, [34], [146], [147]
- Borage, [124]
- Butterwort, [87], [148], [177]
- Carpenter, Edward, [15], [45], [93], [100]
- Castleton, [108]
- Chiltern Hills, [16], [90], [94], [95]
- Cinquefoil, marsh, [147], [148], [156];
- shrubby, [152], [153];
- vernal, [105]
- Cloudberry, [110]
- Crabbe (quoted), [30], [78]
- Cranberry, [149]
- Crow-garlic, [92]
- Cuckmere Haven, [26]
- Cwm Glas, [165], [167]-[70]
- Cwm Idwal, [168]-[70]
- Dwale, [140]
- Farrer, Reginald, [66], [105], [129]
- Fritillary, [88], [89]
- Fungi, [80]
- Gentian, [72];
- marsh, [144], [145];
- vernal, [66], [154], [155]
- Gerarde, John, [49], [87], [88], [91], [98], [110], [124], [130], [134], [140], [142]
- Globe-flower, [147], [169], [170]
- Gorse, [51], [52]
- Hare's-ear, "common," [46], [56], [87], [91];
- slender, [26], [27]
- Hellebore, [126], [142]
- Hemlock, [143]
- Henbane, [140], [141]
- Hound's-tongue, [55], [71]
- Hudson, W. H., [12], [53] (note), [57], [88], [89]
- Hutchinsia, [47], [106], [123]
- Jefferies, Richard, [40], [81]
- Johns, C. A., [38], [61], [125]
- Jupp, W. J., [15]
- Kinderscout, [109]-[12]
- Lady's-mantle, [167], [171];
- Alpine, [177]
- Letchworth, [92], [95], [96]
- Lewes brooks, [30]-[4]
- Lily of the valley, [41], [61], [125]
- Lloyd, E. Bertram, [16], [110], [111], [119], [183]
- Macmillan, Hugh, [162] (note), [175], [176]
- Marjoram, [69], [76], [103], [180]
- Marsh-cinquefoil, [147], [148]
- Marsh-mallow, [187]
- Meadow-rue, Alpine, [153], [168], [174], [182];
- lesser, [108]
- Meadow-sage, [64], [183]
- Monk's-hood, [94], [142]
- Morris, William, [42] (note), [78], [188], [189]
- Moschatel, [87], [88]
- Moss-campion, [167], [171], [175], [176]
- Mouse-ear, Alpine, [176]
- Nightshade, deadly, [72], [74], [140]
- Nixon, Robert, [174], [176]
- Norton Common, [95], [96]
- Nottingham catch-fly, [105], [123]
- Olivier, Sir Sydney, [183]
- Orchis, [53]-[6], [70], [71], [85], [86], [126], [148];
- bee, [53];
- man, [74];
- musk, [55];
- spider, [53]-[5]
- Orme's Head, [121], [124]
- Pagham Harbour, [27]
- Pansy, mountain, [108], [152], [155], [172], [174]
- Perfoliates, [86], [87], [108]
- Pevensey, shingles, [25];
- levels, [30], [34]
- Pilgrim's Way, [73]
- Pink, proliferous, [27];
- Deptford, [79];
- maiden, [123]
- Pratt, Anne, [11], [38], [60], [145], [150]
- Primrose, [64], [65], [131];
- bird's-eye, [131], [152], [172];
- water "violet," [31], [101], [102]
- Rampion, [53], [56], [74]
- Rock-rose, [53], [56], [72], [76], [103], [123]
- Saffron, meadow, [182]
- St. John's-worts, [11], [39], [79], [99], [148]
- Salmon, C. E., [17]
- Samphire, [24], [122], [188]
- Sandwort, vernal, [106], [108], [130], [167]
- Saw-wort, Alpine, [170], [174], [178]
- Saxifrages, [15], [22], [106], [167];
- mossy, [106], [130], [167];
- purple, [41], [130], [159]-[62];
- snow, [155], [174], [180];
- starry, [155], [167], [168], [180];
- yellow, [156], [171], [177]
- Sheep's scabious, [82]
- Shelley (quoted), [25], [36], [139]-[41], [185], [186]
- Shoreham shingles, [22]-[4]
- Snapdragon, [84], [86]
- Snowdon, [158], [164]-[70]
- Spiderwort, [168], [171], [182]
- Squinancy-wort, [45], [72]
- Stitchwort, [20], [37]
- Sweet Cicely, [104]
- Teesdale, Upper, [66], [151]-[7]
- Thistle, "melancholy," [156], [157]
- Thoreau, H. D., [12], [71], [144], [181];
- his Journal, [133]-[8]
- Thorn-apple, [141]
- Trefoils, [22], [23], [39], [40];
- starry-headed, [23], [99]
- Vaughan, Canon J., [12] (note), [98]
- Vetches, [22], [23], [72]
- Viper's bugloss, [22], [71]
- Virgil, [69], [80]
- Water-soldier, [94], [98]
- White, Gilbert, [51], [77], [98]
- Wordsworth, [11], [42], [175], [184]
- Wye valley, [106], [107]
- Yellow-wort, [72], [87]
FOOTNOTES
[1] Haunts of the Wild Flowers.
[2] Unless it be Canon John Vaughan, in those two delightful books of his, The Wild-Flowers of Selborne and The Music of Wild-Flowers.
[3] From Shelley's short lyric, "The Question," perhaps the most beautiful flower-poem in the language.
[4] Flora of Surrey, by J. A. Brewer, 1863.