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have been reddish-white. Stamens numerous, the an- 
thers whitish. The berry spherical, brownish-yellow, 
about the size of a grain of black pepper, studded over 
with numerous glands or aromatic cists, and crowned 
with the broad persisting border of the calyx: at first 
2-celled, with several ovules, at length the berry is only 
1-seeded, the seed large, with no distinct cotyledones. 
It flowers in April. The size of the leaves appear to 
vary, so that in some specimens they are uniformly only 
about half the dimensions we have given. 
Plate XXVIII. 
A branch of the natural size and of the large leaved kind. a. 
A cluster of the berries. 
