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I. SANTALAC1 I 



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Trees or shrubs, sometimes undi r Bhrul 

 Dearly opposite, undivided, b times minute, and i 



cldora in unil 

 l- or 5 cleft, hall 

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 ;i central pla 

 sti-nm oft* ii lobed. I 



Albumen flesh; 

 minute, in tlie axis, in i 



Brown ol 

 able chai 



containing more llian one, but nlw :i 

 <i\ ules, \\ bich arc pi ndul 

 c< Dtral n ci ptacle ; tli 

 different in some I 



the cavity "I the ovary. In - 

 <>\ ules :u tilth -Ii- ■■•■■ 



same in < >-;■ ris, which 

 relationship ol Sandalwi i 

 Botanists assign tliem to U 

 < lleasters ; but tin ir inferior ovai . 

 tation, disagrei « itli botli U 

 11' wi re alsodh ide tliem from < • !■ 











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The Bpecies are found in Europe and North \ 

 weeds; in N.u Holland, the East Indies, and I 

 small trees 



Sandal-wood is the produce of Santalum album; 



doctors :i- possessing Bedative and i ling 



gonorrhoea It is also employed :i^ a | 

 Islands is the wood of Santalum I 

 Osyrisnepalensisformasorl of tea. Aninfus 



i i'\ \i ii. ptomeria acida ; 2. n I 

 Pig, DXXII.- rhesiiun prati i 

 4. placenta and pair of ovu 



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