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Cellulae quibus processns illi conflati sunt, ejnsdem omnino 
formae et indolis sunt ac illae quibus discus componitur; pa- 
renchymaticae sunt cellulae hand admodum regulares, arcte 
junctae „ exteriores paullo firmiores. Texinm ita dietam con- 
duetorum nullibi reperi. — Pili, recentes examinati, ‚rigiduli, 
e basi enbinmida angnste coniei, vix acali, reefi vel jeviter 
euryati, enbpellscidi, alii laeves, alii exius materie quadam, 
quasi gummi exsiccato, obducli, Cum papillis stigmatieis 
gane eomparari non possunt — Si pollen respieiamus sim- 
plex, viscosum, ex antheris delabens et Noris fandum peiens; 
quomodo ad disei superfliciem pervenire possit, vix etiam in- 
telligatur, nisi- inseetorum anxilio hac in re .alignid fribuere 
velis. 
Praecedentes observationes anno 1851 in Anal, Ind, 
Parte III. communicavi, adjeeta icone stirpis feminae R. 
Rochussenii, — Ko fere tempore quo ege in Horto nosiro 
botanieo Rafßesiam investigaveram, Domini J. E, Teysmann 
et S. Binnendyck stirpem etiam feminam in insula Java 
explorävernnt, factasque de illa observationes in diario lau- 
dato Tom. II. publici juris fecerunt. In disei snperfieie pro- 
eessus Styliformes nullos, ne rudimentum quidem, se Inve/ 
nisse, affırmant. Ego autem in omnibns a me examinalis 
siender processes forming the hispid tips of the supposed styles, 
which have so much the appearance of the ultimate division® of 
stigmata, are merely hairs of a very simple structure, and 
exactly resembling those found in olker paris of the.co- 
Ian ..... A slight difference, indeed, seems to exist bet- 
ween the tissue of the apices of the styles and the other parts 
of their surface, hardiy sufßeient, however, to prove it to be 
stigma,, though this is 20 doubt the probable.seat of that ‚ot- 
gan.“ _— 
