. The first [-fifth] reader of the school and family series. 1. CacCus hexagotuis, Four-angled cactus, xi. 1, w.,35 f., Jl -Au., S. Am. 2. V. spec^-osisshaus, Beautiful cactus, xl. 1, cr., 3 f., Jl., S. Am. 3. C. fiagilbformis^ Creeping or.^nake cactus, xi. 1, pk , 6 f., , Peru. 4. C. opitntia. Prickly-pear , xi. 1, y.,2 f., , Mexico. 5. C. Pin-pillow cactus, xi. 1, v., 6 f., ^Jl., S. C. pn-eskia. Gooseberry cactus, xi. 1, w., 5 f, , W. Indies. 7. C. cactus, xi 1, pk , 2 f., Jn., W. Indies. 8. Ecliinocactus mammillarioides


. The first [-fifth] reader of the school and family series. 1. CacCus hexagotuis, Four-angled cactus, xi. 1, w.,35 f., Jl -Au., S. Am. 2. V. spec^-osisshaus, Beautiful cactus, xl. 1, cr., 3 f., Jl., S. Am. 3. C. fiagilbformis^ Creeping or.^nake cactus, xi. 1, pk , 6 f., , Peru. 4. C. opitntia. Prickly-pear , xi. 1, y.,2 f., , Mexico. 5. C. Pin-pillow cactus, xi. 1, v., 6 f., ^Jl., S. C. pn-eskia. Gooseberry cactus, xi. 1, w., 5 f, , W. Indies. 7. C. cactus, xi 1, pk , 2 f., Jn., W. Indies. 8. Ecliinocactus mammillarioides., Meloncactus, xi I, y and r , 6 in, , Chili. 1. Who hung thy beauty on such rugged stalk\Thou glorious flower ? Who poured the richest varying radiance, oer thy ample , like a mesh, tliose tissued stamens laidUpon th) crimson lip ? Lone, oer thy leafless stem,Thou biddst the queenly rose, with all her budis,Do homage, and the green-house peerage bowTheir rainbow coronets—Mbs. Sigouenet.


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