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New plants sometimes enter a country in forage. Along 

 railways we sometimes see flower faces that seem to have 

 lost their way. The little white clover clinging close to the 



Fig. i68. — Buphane scatters ts seeds by breaking irom its moorings and 

 rolling over the veld. (Photograph by L. Grant.) 



sod by the grassy borders of sluits lifts up its head, and its 

 delicate breath reaches us freighted with a message from 

 home. 



