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PAUK 



Stem, and Descent of the Root. — Vernal and Au- 

 tumnal Equinoxes necessary for the dispersing of 

 Seeds. — Various means by which Seeds are con- 

 veyed to distant Places. — Beautiful Construction of 

 different Seeds. — Variety of the Capsules. — Urn- 

 shaped Seed Vessel of the Poppy. — The Seeds of 

 such Plants as grow beside Rivers or Streams, 

 constructed for floating on the Water. — Common, 

 on which the Pasquc-tlower grew again adverted 

 to. — Its local Beauties, Streamlet and Wood. — 

 Effect of Scenery on the Mind. — Closing Observ- 

 ations. . . . . .171 



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