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MB. GEORGE MASSEE ON" THE THELEPHORE.BU 



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EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES, 



Plate I. 



Erythrina aurantiaca, Ridl. 

 Fig. 1. Half-expanded flower, side view. Figs. 2, 3. Alas. Fig. 4. Andre*- * 



cium and pistil. Fig. 5. Pistil. Fig. 6. Seed. 



(Figs. 3-5 magnified.) 



Plate II. 



Cyperus circinatus, Ridl. 



Fig. 1. Entire plant. Fig. 2. Flower, magnified. 





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Oxalis sylvicola, Ridl. 

 Fig. 4. Stamens and pistil, magnified 











Fig. 1. Flower-buds. 



Plate HI. 



Sapium scleratum, Ridl 



Infloresa 



Fig. 5. Stamen. 



Figs. 3 and 4. $ flowers. 

 $ flowers. 



(All the details enlarged.) 



















Plate IV. 



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Paspalum phonoliticum, Ridl. 

 Fig. 1. Diagram of flower. Figs. 2 and 3. Flowers, the details enlarged. 











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A Monograph of the Thelephorete *.— Part II. By Geobge 

 MassiMs. (Communicated by W. T. Thiseltok Dteb, 

 C.M.G., F.R.S., P.L.S.) 



[Read 2nd May, 1889.] 































(Plates V.-VII.) 



Hymenoch-ETE, Lev. 



culum (pileus) coriaceum, membranaceum, forma 

 Hymeniura setulis rigidis minutissimis persistentibus 



Recepti 

 varium. 



obsitum. Basidia tetraspora. Sporae albae vel olivaceae. 



Le 







Th 



Nat 





B 





s, characterized by having the hymeniuin 

 acute, thick-walled, coloured setae, which 



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