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Volume 2 · 73 words · 1771 Edition

the Sand Fox Tree, in botany, a genus of the monoecia monadelphia class. The male has no calyx; the corolla consists of four petals; it has eight stamens, and four glandular bearded nectaries; the calyx and corolla of the female are the same as in the male; the stylus is filiform; the stigma is peltated; the capsule has four valves, and but one seed. There is only one species, a native of Mexico.