Rosales.] CALY( \Mll\u.,. 



''•'• (il '- and partt)i sterile, being turned outwards This I >rd ,• ; 



^g»lar structure of the i,a, uliari^guS 



?es, and which I have si .ascertained to Texisti TalL I 



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four very imperfect centres of deposition on the outside nextt^h " 



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Natives of North America and Japan 



.""■ aromatic fragrance of the flowers is their well-known oualitv n 



this nls„ ...Msts m tl„.ir |,. irk which ^ .,.,„,.„.,, ,., „ ' jnaMy. It a P | 



asa substitute for Cinnamon in the nSSSSS ' " ' '" " " ' ( •*< '"'"-. 



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 Chimonanthug, / 

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., MagnoliacecB. 



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