2io An ACCOUNT of the 



EXPLANATION of Plate I. 



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Fig. i. reprefents a branch of the male tree in flower, rather 

 under the natural fize. 



2. A male flower complete, and of the natural fize. 



3. The fame magnified. 



4. The ftamina in their natural fituation magnified, and 



in the receptacle fomewhat deprefled. 



5. A fingle flamen magnified. 



6. A petal magnified. 



7. The fame of a natural fize. 



8. A hermaphrodite flower of the natural fize. 



9. The fame magnified. 



10. The piftillum magnified with the fquamse of the calyx ; 



the three germina, ftyli and ftigmata, in their natural 

 fituation. 



11. The three drupae or ripe fruit, of their natural fize and 



fituation. 



12. The receptacle of its ufual fize. 



13. One of the drupae of ditto. 



14. A tranfverfc fection of the fruit. 



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