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rectify their frontiers. Some ae PESAH threw their seeds, 
some were trans orted by the ret and many were prov 
z the agency of animals. This means was divided into two 
ses, where seeds adhered to animals by hoo wa 
ame purpose was effected by sticky glands. The next poin 
tidched upon was, that seeds found themselves in s 
growth. Most seeds germinated on the ground, 
instances, as the mistletoe, where they were parasitic on trees: 
Such seeds were AERE in a viscid substance, so that if d dope 
a Wod ona wooh they adhered to it. In some cases pian. 
