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2. P. monilifera. Ait. Leaves broadly et with spreading promi- 
Pa nerves, od heart-shaped or truncate at base ; scales lacerate 
hai 
N soktace-anise Porriar. Cotton-wood. 
he 40— 80 fect or more in heig’ kt is “hey: shoots slightly angled. Leaves 2-8 inches 
lon ie width, serr vy with cartilaginous, incurved and 
slightly bales teeth. Stigmas nearly weiiaila; heise and dilated. 
Margins of streams : especially Westward. Aprile 
name from the ‘eosin aiid of the | ‘iis iting f iin tani 
of beads or necklace. Another of the Cotton-woods of the est and _ 
South is it., which has its branches acutely angled or — 
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3..P. Gra’ca, Ait. Branches terete; leaves cordate-ovate, acuminate, 4 
obsoletely serrate, somewhat ciliate. 
Geer Porunus. Athenian Pugh: ; 
Pisce nag 50 feet high, and 1-2 feet in diameter, with irregular and ther spreading 
ee 8 inches in length, and as eel as long ; i, etl 14-3 inches 
bie ng, laterally compressed near the leaf.  Pistillate aments 3-6 inches é 
uses : cultivated. Native of Greece. Fl. April. Fr. : 
ies was eter ant as a sere tree, about 40 years ago; 4 
bat § it nine ogi galls genera new nearly su by 
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ones, We ate ae p the pistillate plant in country ; bri 
em. he Clon ond (opal one} ‘281. “A fringed seal fr nya staminate = 
ament. 232. Portion of a fortile ament. ses 
