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Footnote 20:

The dogsbane, apocynum androsæmifolium, is called Indian hemp in some parts of America.—ED.

Footnote 21:

See note G, appendix.

Footnote 22:

See note H, appendix.

Footnote 23:

See note I, appendix.

Footnote 24:

See note J, appendix.

Footnote 25:

See note K, appendix.

Footnote 26:

See note L, appendix.

Footnote 27:

Rural Economy of Norfolk.

Footnote 28:

Article Reseda, in Encyclopædia Britannica.

Footnote 29:

See note M, appendix.

Footnote 30:

The dandelion is considered by Mr. Torrey as a naturalized plant in America, although so very common.—ED.

Footnote 31:

See note N, appendix.

Footnote 32:

See note O, appendix.

Footnote 33:

See note P, appendix.

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