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Fic. 197, I1.—Oleander. Pistil. Stamen, outer view. 
Same, inner view. 
Pod, opening to shed the seeds. 
(Baillon.) 
Fic. 197, I1].—Oleander. Seed, entire, enlarged. Same, cut vertically. 
Floral diagram. (Baillon.) 
tractiveness leading children to chew them or to suck the 
sweet nectar they contain. Poisonous honey is yielded by 
the plant known as snow-on-the-mountain (Fig. 191) which 
is becoming unfortunately common in gardens, and in some 
regions is a troublesome weed. Where the plant is abundant 
