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 the base; male flowers in long catkins, and female flowers close to the branches, s?succeeded by the nuts, in large torn cups, consisting of the following varieties, ripe in Autumn; viz.

, with white, and with red skinned kernels.

.

, with red kernels.

, with white kernels.

, (very large).

, (a curiosity).

The Hazel tree, and varieties, grow from about twelve or fifteen, to twenty feet high; very branchy, almost to the bottom, having roundish rough leaves,