Lyon's Iron wood 



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ovules, the style stout, ithe stigma small. The fruit is a pair of quite woody glan- 

 dular foUicles, each containing 4 oblong seeds. 



This rare and handsome tree is well adapted to cultivation in regions not sub- 

 ject to frost. Its wood is very hard, red, with a specific gravity of about 0.80. 



Fig. 360. — Lyon's Ironwood. 



Its leaves varj' greatly, some pinnatifid and others entire-margined occurring on 

 the same twigs on Santa Catalina island. The generic name is in honor of 

 William S. Lyon, who explored Santa Catalina island in 1884-1885 ; he was an 

 officer of the Cahfomia Board of Forestry. 



