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terminated by flower pickers. In the same place, the less 
and on Stems sixteen inches high, ne which the light seeds are 
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few small tracts of uncut hardwocd may be found in almost 
animals seem to euDeet on the roots as much as on the ley 
and stems, and 
in a short ti ime, I looked - vain for the wild ee ‘Cilia 
tricoccum) wh icre 
By great Get fortune, opportunity arose to visit, in company 
ith Dr. L. R. Dice, of the 
yea 
caused usually by wood- oe ‘fungi, especially various 
species of polypores, which are very abundant. The dead 
trunks ulemoately. al, canard a hole where they stood, and 
piling upah hen the work 
a“ eae Bos oe apace until pra nes ee the ae or 
a pile of earth 
