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There are for all many correspondences in | length of several inches, with nothing on it but 

 character between Lycopodiums and Coniferae. i scales ; and the fruit in Coniferje, known as a 



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As tne pine grows it often suppresses its needle- 1 cone, is but a suppressed branch of such a char- 

 like leaves and has the young stem often to the I acter. These points often occur in Lycopodi- 



