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IVceds. 



to appear, other spikes will at once com- 

 mence to grow in their place. Its effort 

 to produce seed is thus sustained until late 

 in the season. It comes into flower in June, 



THE BUCKHORN 



and seems capable under certain conditions 

 of maturing seeds during all the months 

 following until cold weather is near. 



The buckhorn is most troublesome in 

 meadows and pastures, more especially in 



