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POPULAR FLORA. 
4. Cherry or Sweet B. Tree, with heart-ovate and pointed leaves, downy on the veins beneath 
and a close bark, bronze-colored on the twigs, which are spicy-tasted, like the foliage of Check- 
erberry. Common N. B. lento. 
87. SWEET-GALE FAMILY. Order MYRICACEiE. 
Shrubs (generally low), with fragrant alternate leaves; and with catkins much as in the 
Birch family, but short and with only one naked blossom under each scale ; the ovary 
forming a little nut or dry drupe. 
Flowers monoecious : fertile catkins round and bur-like : fruit a smooth little nut. Leaves 
lance-linear, pinnatifid. Fern-like, whence the common name, ( Comptonia ) Sweet-Fern. 
Flowers dioecious: scales of the fertile catkins falling off, and leaving only the small 
round fruits, which are incrusted with wax, and so appear like drupes. Leaves 
entire or serrate, ( Myr'ica ). 
One species in wet grounds, N., with wedge-lanceolate pale leaves, ( M. Gale) Sweet-Gale. 
One on the sea-coast with lance-oblong, shining leaves, and waxy fruit, {M. cerifera) Bayberry. 
88. WILLOW FAMILY. 
Order SALICACEJE. 
Dioecious trees or shrubs, with both 
kinds of blossoms in catkins (often 
earlier than the foliage) ; the flowers 
naked (without any calyx or corolla), 
one sort of two or more stamens 
under a scaly bract ; the other of a 
one-celled pistil with two styles or 
stigmas, making a many-seeded pod : 
the seeds bearing a long tuft of down. 
Leaves alternate and simple : wood 
soft and light : bark bitter. — The 
Willows are of very many species, 
and are much too difficult for the 
beginner. 
494. Shoot and catkin of sterile flowers of the Com- 
mon White Willow. 495. A scale separated, with its 
flower, consisting’ of two stamens and a little gland, 
magnified. 496. Shoot and fertile catkin of the same. 
497 A pistillate flower with its scale and gland, mag* 
nified. 
Scales of the catkins entire : stamens 2 to 6: stigmas short: leaves narrow, ( Salix ) Willow 
Scales of the catkins cut-lobed: stamens 8 to 40: stigmas long: leaves broad. Scaly leaf- 
bpds covered with a resinous varnish, ( Populus ) Poplar 
