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primary or secondary bracts ; and the fruits are oblong, about a 

 sixth of an inch long, with the two diverging styles curved 

 downward. The plant flowers from ]\Iay to August. 



THE WILD r.EAKED PAHSLEY. 



On dry banks by the wayside we may commonly meet with the 

 Crosswortor Mugwort {Galium Cruciatum) of the Bed-straw Family 

 {Eubiacece). It is a prostrate plant, with stem from six to eighteen 



