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An ACCOUNT of the 
EXPLANATION of Pirate I. 
reprefents a branch of the male tree in flower, rather 
under the natural fize. 
. A male flower complete, and of the natural fize. 
. The fame magnified. 
. The ftamina in their natural fituation magnified, and 
in the receptacle fomewhat deprefled. 
. A fingle ftamen magnified. 
. A petal magnified. 
. The fame of a natural fize. 
. A hermaphrodite flower of the natural fize. 
. The fame magnified. 
. The piftillum magnified with the {quamz of the calyx ; 
the three germina, ftyli and ftigmata, in their natural 
fituation. 
. The three drupz or ripe fruit, of their natural fize and 
fituation. 
. The receptacle of its ufual fize. 
One of the drupe of ditto. 
A tranfverfe fection of the fruit. 
