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resernhlan.ee to them though on close cxaminal ion it is seen to have 
the same, structure as the dwarfed scale. The settlers at i\ I erred in do 
not regard it as a Blackhoy, but know it as a Bulrush. On sand- 
plains, under cultivation, it is apt to be a nuisance, as, after clear- 
ing, leaves are again produced from the subterranean part of the 
caudex. 
Plato XII T. — Xaiifhovrlioea. Bcflexa. 
