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MY STUDIO NEIGHBORS 



which it is shaped, 

 how perfect is its 

 adaptation, how instantly 

 intelligible it becomes ! 

 Every one is familiar 

 with the sage of the 

 country garden, its lav- 

 ender flowers arranged 



in whorls in a long cluster at the tips of the 

 stems. One of these flowers, a young one from 

 the top of the cluster, is shown at A (Fig. 4), in 

 section, the long thread-like pistil starting from 



