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Stamens in 3 or 4 circles of 3 eaoli, the anthers opening by 

 Talves. Style single. Fruit a 1-seeded berry or stone-fruit. 



I. SASSAFRAS, Nees. 



A tree with rough, yellowish bark and a spreading top. 

 Leaves deciduous, entire or 2-3-lobed. Flowers dioecious, in- 

 volucrate, at the end of the twigs of the previous season. 

 Calyx 6-parted, persistent in the pistillate flowers. Stamens 

 9, in 3 rows. Pistillate flowers with 4-6 abortive stamens 

 and a single ovary. Fruit a stone-fruit.* 



1. S. officinale, Nees. Sassafras. A tree, usually small and 

 slender, but sometimes with a trunk 3 ft. in diameter and 125 ft. 

 high. Leaves oval, entire, mitten-shaped or 3-lobed, downy when 

 young but becoming smooth with age, dark green above, paler 

 below, petiolate. Racemes several in a cluster, peduncled ; flowers 

 yellow. Stamens about as long as the sepals. Fruit dark blue, 

 ovoid, on thickened, red pedicels. All parts of the tree aromatic ; 

 trees producing pistillate flowers rare. Common. .The wood is 

 valuable for cabinet-making, and an aromatic oil is extracted from 

 the bark.* 



n. LUfDERA, Thunb. 



Shrubs ; leaves deciduous, entire. Flowers in lateral, 

 sessile clusters, appearing before the leaves, dioecious or 

 somewhat monoecious. Involucre of 4 scales. Stamens 9 in 

 the staminate flowers, filaments slender. Pistillate flowers 

 with 12-15 abortive stamens and a single globose ovary with 

 a short style.* 



1. L. Benzoin, Blume. Spice Btjsh. A shrub, 5-15 ft. high, 

 with smooth bark and slender twigs. Leaves oblong-obovate, acute 

 at the base, pale and downy beneath, becoming smooth when old ; 

 petioles short. Flowers about as long as the pedicels, yellow, very 

 fragrant. Ovary about as long as the style. Fruit an obovoid, red 

 stone-fruit about | in. long, on a slender pedicel. Banks of streams 

 and damp woods. Twigs and leaves quite aromatic* 



38. PAPAVERACE.a;. Poppy Familt. 



Annual or perennial herbs, often with milky juice. Leaves 

 sometimes all radical, stem-leaves usually alternate without 



