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In other instances the test of the seed expands into wing-like 

 expansions at the top, as in Pinus, Agathis, &c, or at the sides, 

 as in Thuya, Cupressus, &c* 





































Pig. 29. 



b of Cephalotaxus pedunculata 

 olive-coloured. 



Seed 





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Various provisions are met with to serve 







this end. The fleshy aril of the Yew, the dilated stalk of Podo- 

 carpus, the pulpy seed of Ginkgo and others, the succulent fruit of 

 Juniperus, may all facilitate the dispersion of the seed by birds 

























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