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above named, are called en'-do-gens^ such as 

 palm-trees, Indian corn, 

 sugar-cane, wheat, 

 grasses, etc. 



129. The newest wood of 

 exogens is just under the 

 bark, while that of endogens 

 is in the center. 



130. Endogenous trees and 

 plants just described should 



not be mistaken for indigenous (in-dij '-e-nus), which means 

 those which are native of a certain country or climate. 



Section of an Endog-en. 



Exog-en. Endogen. 



131. Trees and plants are multiplied in various 

 ways : by seeds, as acorns, grain and cotton-seed ; 

 by cuttings, as the grape-vine, sugar-cane, and 



