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1837.  It is called Guilandina Dioica by John L. Williams, who says: “This is a thorny vine, has pods from four to five inches long which contain hard blue seeds, of the size and hardness of musket balls; they resemble marbles.”—‘Territory of Florida,’ p. 100 (N.Y.).

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1866.  See N.E.D.

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