die stem of the Maize; 

 of wood Eke die 



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of atree, and dm 

 the sorfee of the ka as in the 



of the former, as in die Tufip, whfle in die titter it is five, 



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as m toe rnmroee, i nese tiro series iiruoeeu, step Dy 



be 



unity, is here die 



ofNatore. The first dm wincfa she does is to 

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 a number of separate flowers of this kind into one great, 

 fee whole, in which she arranges diem according to a 

 type, and snrroonds and defines them with 



