C. inicrocarpa figured at folio 1846 of this work, as the true 

 C. spathulata. 



A hardy bush, growing four or five feet high, and 

 retaining its leaves late in the autumn. 



This species has very much the appearance of Cr. parm- 



folia, from which it is essentially distinguished by its leaves 



being edged with strong dark glands, and by its large leafy 



stipules. The fruit is always green, even when ripe, is a 



little downy, and contains from five to six stones. 



