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Figure 332A 



Figure 332B 



Fig. 332. A. Stickseed (Lappula echinata). a, b, views of different faces of 



seed ; c, natural size. 

 B Beggar's Lice (Lappula virginiana). a, b, views of different faces of seed; c, 



natural size. 

 (After Hillman, Bull. Mich. Agr. Exp. Sta.) 



Narrow-leaved Puccoon (Lithospermum angustifolium Michx.). 



Nutlets ovoid, keeled on inner face, one-eighth in. long; surface 

 smooth, shining, pitted; color white to yellowish white; base irreg- 

 ular with projecting margin ; bearing base with projecting ridges. 



Fig. 333A Fig. 333B 



Fig. 333. A. Narrow-leaved Puccoon (Lithospermum angustifolium). 



B. American Gromwell (Lithospermum latifolium). 



(Drawings by L. R. Collins). 



American Gromwell (Lithospermum latifolium Michx.). 



Nutlets ovoid to globose, one-sixth in. in diameter, white, shining ; 

 glabrous but prominently pitted ; base oblique. 



Corn Gromwell (Lithospermum arvense L.). 



Ovoid nutlets 4 or fewer, convex on back, inner face with distinct 

 ridge ; one-sixteenth to one-twelfth in. in length ; color from whitish 

 to dark brown, surface glabrous, but wrinkled and pitted ; base 

 obliquely flattened, bearing the scar. Eeported to occur with 

 grain seed. 



