92 SILVA OF NORTH AMERICA. MYRICACEZ. 
Mobile, where it was discovered in 1778 by William Bartram,’ and Stockton, Alabama, and in the 
valley of the Pearl River near Poplarville, Mississippi.” 
The wood of Myrica inodora has not been examined. 
1 See i. 16. and near Poplarville, Mississippi, October 18, 1894, by Dr. Carl 
2 Myrica inodora was found near Stockton, Alabama, October 10, Mohr. 
EXPLANATION OF THE PLATE. 
Pirate CCCCLX. Myrica Inopora. 
. A flowering branch of the staminate tree, natural size. 
A flowering branch of the pistillate tree, natural size. 
A staminate flower with its scale, rear view, enlarged. 
A staminate flower with its scale, front view, enlarged. 
. Pistillate flowers with their scale, front view, enlarged. 
. Vertical section of a pistillate flower, enlarged. 
A fruiting branch, natural size. 
. Vertical section of a fruit, enlarged 
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. A seed, enlarged. 
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. An embryo, much magnified. 
