in store for the delicate 

 vine " the hog pea-nut " 

 an inelegant name of 

 no possible significance, 

 unless it be that the hog, 

 from his well-known 

 rooting propensities, 

 is most likely to 

 discover its secret. 

 The Greek sci- 

 entific title is more 





to the point AmpJiicar- 

 pcea, which signifies "seed at 

 both ends." We have already 

 seen the pods at its upper end. What 

 shall we find at the other? If we care- 

 fully uproot the soil, the " pea-nut" is soon 

 disclosed a small one-seeded rounded 





