Photograph by J. Alden Loring.

COTTONTAIL RABBIT TAKING A SUNBATH.

Notes

December Twenty-fifth

Mistletoe is a parasitic evergreen shrub that is abundant in the South. It grows in thick clusters on limbs of various species of trees. Its flowers are whitish, and after the flowering season, clusters of white berries take the place of the blossoms. As the berries are ready to fall, they become soft and sticky, and when they drop they adhere to the bark of any limb they strike, and the seeds take root and are nourished by the sap of the tree.

December Twenty-sixth