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1, Calycanthus Lindl.  Spicz-Busu. 
Inner lobes of the o-seriate calyx-limb 
smaller than the external. Outer series of 
stamens fertile, inner sterile. Flowers dark 
purple.— kh. 
1. ©. occrenratis Hook. & Arn.—Sonoma. 
Napa. Summer. Leaves and branches fra- 
grant when bruised. 
Family 7. POMACEZ. 
Calyx-tube adnate to the ovary; limb 5- 
parted. COarpidia 2-5, 2-ovulate; styles 2-5. 
Fruit baccate. 
1. Photinia Lindl. 
(Heteromeles J. Romer.) Toyon. 
Carpidia 2, imperfectly united and only half 
immersed in the calyx-tube; styles 2. Calyx- 
limb growing fleshy in fruit and covering the 
upper half of the carpidia, which are 1-seeded 
by abortion. Flowers in corymbose panicles. 
bh. 
1. P. arsutirotiA Roemer. Flowers white. 
Common. Summer. 
Berries coral red, of astringent taste, but 
used by the original settlers in the preparation 
of a refreshing drink. 
2. Amelanchier Medik. 
JUNE-BERRY. SERVICE-BERRY. 
Ovules of carpidion separated by an incom- 
