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states; and this peculiarity I have observed in myrobalan, and also, as 

 previously recorded, in Wild Goose, Newman, and Robinson. 



93. Hattie.—Mt^dium, round-oblong, red; cling, the ttone much like that of Marianna 

 in shape but rather more pointed and nearly smooth; flowers small and clustered, the 

 calyx lobes small and erect; leaves small, short-oblong or ovate-oblong, somewhat con- 

 duplicate, dull and firm, finely serrate, the stalks glandless; branches stiff and conspic- 

 uously rough or warty. Early, below medium in quality. The history of this plum I 

 am UDable to trace. In some respects it closely lesembles the Chickasaws, but I can 

 not escape the conviction that it is partly myrobalan. I have seen ^the same rough 

 fihoots in the myrobalan plum. C. 



FiQ. 9.— Beach Plum iPrunus mar itina). Sprays half eize. Details fall size. 



