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tirely closed in a prickly, irregularly ruptur- 

 ing involucre. V . 



1. C. CHEYSOPHYLLA A. DC. Tamalpais. 

 Santa Cruz mountains. Summer. 



In Northern California a tall tree, in our lo- 

 cal flora, a shrub. 



3, Corylus Tourn. HAZEL. 



Monoecious. Aments slender. Scales (bracts) 

 imbricated. <5 flowers besides the scales 2- 

 bracteolate. Stamens 8; anthers 1-celled. 

 ? flowers immersed into a bud; uppermost 

 scales containing flowers, the rest empty. 

 Ovary 2-bracteolate, crowned by a minute per- 

 igonium, 2-celled; stigmas 2. Fruit a nut, sur- 

 rounded by a large incised involucre, formed 

 by the growth of the two bractlets. . 



1. C. ROSTJRATA Ait. Common. Spring. 



Family 2, BETULACEJE. 



ffypogynous. $ ament : bracts shield-shap- 

 ed, each enclosing 3 flowers with minute peri- 

 gonium and four stamens. ? aments : bracts 

 3-lobed, each enclosing 3 naked flowers; 

 ovary 2-celled; cells 1-ovulate; styles 0; stig- 

 mas 2. Fruit an akene (nutlet) affixed to the 

 lignescent bract, and collected into a strobi- 

 laceous inflorescence. 



1. Alnus Tonrn. ALDER. 



Fruit lignescent; nutlets attached to lignes- 

 cent bracts on a lignescent axis. . 



