LYCOPODIUM, 



DENDROiDEUM Ground Pine 



coMPLANATUM FestooH Pine 



CLAVATUM Club Mos<; 



Variation in these plants seem to be more 

 than evolution, being guided by some intelli- 

 gent power having definite and ordered results. 

 They were not left to chance, and always an 

 end in view, with regular methods adapted 

 to that end. The subtile spores discharge 

 copious sulphur-colored inflammable powder. 



LYGODIUM, 



PALMATUM Climbing Fern 



Rootstalks with climbing fronds. From each 

 mid-vein veinlets arise obliquely curving out- 

 ward to edge of lobes. Connecticut passed a 

 blue law in 1869 with a penalty of one hundred 

 dollars for gathering this fern. This is the 

 only state law, where a wild plant has received 

 special protection on account of its beauty. 



MAIANTHEMUM, 



BiFOLiA Tivo-Leaved Seal 



MARUTA, 



CoTULA May Weed 



MALVA, 



MOSCH ATES Musk Mallozv 



ROTUNDiEOLiA Common Mallow 



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