. Botanizing : a guide to field-collecting and herbarium work. Botanical specimens; Herbaria. EQUIPMENT 19 machine, to the size of nine inches long and eight inches wide. (Sec Fig. 3, A.) Four inches from the straight sharp edge of a board (or table) insert two perpendicular pins firmly, having them six or seven inches apart. This forms your folding-gauge. Place one of the short ends of a single sheet of the paper against the pins and crease the paper over the edge. a. 4 Fig. 3. — Envelopes. of the board. This should be four inches from one end and five inches from the other. (See a a, Fig. A.


. Botanizing : a guide to field-collecting and herbarium work. Botanical specimens; Herbaria. EQUIPMENT 19 machine, to the size of nine inches long and eight inches wide. (Sec Fig. 3, A.) Four inches from the straight sharp edge of a board (or table) insert two perpendicular pins firmly, having them six or seven inches apart. This forms your folding-gauge. Place one of the short ends of a single sheet of the paper against the pins and crease the paper over the edge. a. 4 Fig. 3. — Envelopes. of the board. This should be four inches from one end and five inches from the other. (See a a, Fig. A.) Remove from the board and crease sharply with the fingers, then place the folded edge against the pins with the short fold down, and again crease as before (6 £), folding the flap g over e so that it will appear as at B. The flap should be one inch wide. For the second folding (indicated by c c and d </, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bailey, William Whitman, 1843-1914. Providence, R. I. : Preston and Rounds Co.


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