. The first [-fifth] reader of the school and family series. Ai,-GA, a sea-weed ; plural Mij-eons, slimy; viacoua.» The Chorda fiXum. I* The This is the Spoom, foam; probably from spume. 212 wtllsons fifth reader. Pakt \m I. 1. Cricns rerohita, a Cycad, a plant intermediate in foiin between palms and ferns : itis cultivated in the E. Indies for its fruit, and also for the migo which is obtained from thepith. 2. Aphelandra crisUitc, an Acanthad. 3. Jlchmea fuloeiis, a plant of the samefimily as the Pine-apple. 4. Littcea gentiniflora, or Btion


. The first [-fifth] reader of the school and family series. Ai,-GA, a sea-weed ; plural Mij-eons, slimy; viacoua.» The Chorda fiXum. I* The This is the Spoom, foam; probably from spume. 212 wtllsons fifth reader. Pakt \m I. 1. Cricns rerohita, a Cycad, a plant intermediate in foiin between palms and ferns : itis cultivated in the E. Indies for its fruit, and also for the migo which is obtained from thepith. 2. Aphelandra crisUitc, an Acanthad. 3. Jlchmea fuloeiis, a plant of the samefimily as the Pine-apple. 4. Littcea gentiniflora, or Btionapartea juncea, an Amaryl-lid. 5. Loam ixntlatidica^ a handsome annual, with yellow flowers. 1. By domestic flower-culture we meau the endeavor togrow rare and ornauaeutal varieties of flowering and otherplants in every available situation connected with our dwell-ings. Be it window-recess, balcony, staircase, porch, or tinyfront plot, it matters not, provided there be sufficient expo-sure to light and sunshine. Some such place is at the disposalof almost every one who enjoys the shelter of a roof, whetherhe is an inhabitant of the open country or the crowded city,the tenant of a single apartment, or the propiuetor of a lordlymansion. The culture thus alluded to


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