Mineral Riches of the Earth Carefully Comp for the American Sunday School Unio

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c. Leaf, or frond, which is bipinnate.
d. Leaflets, or pinnae; the upper, d, are entire; the lower, e. Are pinnatifid /. The pinnules, lobes, or segments. Y. The midrib, or median vein.
/. The veins The veins are introduced in the leaflets, d; but in the lower ones, , the midribs only are marked.
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In Coal-shale, Yorkshire. See page 80.
SPHENOPTERIS MANTELLI ; nat. Wealdcn, TUqate Forest.
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PLANS. 103 OHAPTEE IV.
CLAY AND SLATE.
IT was summer-time, and
... the weather so unusually hot that Edward and Alice spent most of their leisure hours in their favourite grotto, more attractive than ever now, from the knowledge they were acquiring of the materials of which it was constructed. Like most active young people, they were continu- ally devising and attempting new improve- ments ; and the sultry weather suggested the delights of a cooling fountain, which, after some surveying and planning, Edward under- took to contrive.
There was a mill-dam not far off: so a few yards of gutta-percha tubing sufficed to bring water to his basin, or, as he chose to call it, his reservoir, which he dug with mathematical pre- cision in the centre of a small .


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