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Adulleraats and Weed Seeds of Seed Samples. 35 y §}
cies i as such, shall be growing and likely to ripen seed thereon, who shall ,
)m_ knowingly neglect or refuse to cut and destroy the same so as to pre-  
ue. vent the seed thereof from ripening, it shalland may be lawful for >Z
any person or persons,. wh) may consider themselves aggrieved or 3
VBS about to be injured by such neglect or refusal, to give five da.ys’ notice ~
but in writing to such person or persons, or corporation, to cut or des- ·
ter, troy such weeds or thistles,7a.nd on their neglect or refusal to cu-t or p
ppg ‘ destroy the same at the end of five days, it shall and may be lawful .  
md { for any person or persons so aggrieved, or believing themselves about ·i
_ ' to be injured thereby, to enter upon or hire other persons to enter up- r _
we on such lands or preinisesjancl cut down and destroy such Canada  
UQ, thistles. And the person or persons so employed shall be entitled to ;
g—/ ' recover from such person or persons, or corporation, owning or hold-  
jhe ing such lands, compensation at the rate of one dollar per day, to be _Q
be recovered as debt of»like amount in any court of this Commonwealth  
[gh _ of competent jurisdiction. U, V —Kentucky Statutes. ,·.
nd ” Knapwced (Oem5du1·ec1.sy2.§.—i\ peg-shaped seed, with a pecu-
`lik liar twist to one side and incision at the smaller end. Wider end
ic- rimmed, and with a circle of white scale—like setae about one—fourth ·
mt the length of the seed. Deep olive-green, with parallel longitudinal
Hd ·‘ lines of whitish or,yellowish. Length, 0.10; diameter, 0.05 inch.
Obtained from samples of red clover seed. Fig. 24, D.
@*1* ' These seeds have been seen frome time to time in seed samples, ,
but do not agree with those of any species of the genus of which ,
we have seed specimens. They probably represent some species of _
thistle now in process of being introduced. Plant specimens of the
Blessed 'l`hislile, (,}e·m5aurca melilenszis, have recently been sent ns
_ from Bullitt County, where they have been introduced in alfalfa
of I seed.
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he i lixcepting the cheat seeds represented as B and C in figure T, Q
re- _ _ . . . .
th · . the ligures of seeds following are all enlarged alike, a fraction over  
mi fourteen diameters. 'l‘he client seeds were so large that the images -
W. = i extended beyond the Held of the miscroscopc, when magniiied like  
ut the rest. and this made it necessary to employ a somewhat lower ;
" power lens for them. ¤
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