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Fig. 5. The fame, feen from the Side of the Tube, 
which is cut out in the Shape of a finall Rofe : 
l. The Tube, which always flicks faft to the 
Fruit. 
m. The Pedicle , and Part of the Calix. 
Fig. 6. The Fruit cut into two Halfs, containing 
fix Segments : 
ti. The Segments good to eat, whereof fome com- 
monly are larger than the others. 
0. The Calix. 
p. The Pedicle. 
Fig. 7. A feparate Segment of the Fruit, in the 
Shape of a Half-moon, containing a Grain. 
Fig. 8. A Grain or Seed feparated from the Segment, 
the Coat whereof is covered with Filaments, which 
formed the Parenchyma of the Segment. 
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Fig. 9. A Leaf of the Tree which bears the Man. 
gojlans , with its Fellow cut off near the -Bottom, 
fupported by a Piece of its Twig. 
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