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moK high; thick let with fomewhat long and 

 natrow Leaves like tiioli of Dyers-weed, or 





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0/ MILK- WORT Common: 



i:ws,"they"Tie 'afhionJd like a^iktle Bird, with 

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 away, fmall, flat Pouches fucceed, like thffeM' 



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Burja P.,fio>i^, but leffer , having ufually two 





Seeds in them, which are long, blackifli , and 





hairy. 



IV. Vje feconi, or Our Common finaller 



YloKe^^X'-nt aUZJner ^' Growing," is hke'tl 

 the fame,- yet Jmei.hat hurd or Woody, and 





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