13. Woorxovaen, W. G.—The Continental Origin of Fiji. Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales 
xviii. (1903) рр. 457-496, tt, 22-34. 
THE MONTANE FLORA OF ЕЛ. 211 
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14. Guppy, Н. B.—Observations of a Naturalist in the Pacific. London, 1906. 
Fig. 1. 
. Looking S.E. from the lower spurs of Mt. Victoria. Alpinia Boia in the foreground. 
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(References to papers not relating to Fiji are given in the text.) 
EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 
PLATE 11. 
Alpinia Boia and Alsophila sp. Lower peak of Mt. Victoria in the distance. 
Freycinetia vitiensis on a tree to the left. 
PLATE 12. 
. Metrosideros villosa as forest-tree. 
. Open clearing on shallow soil, from the N.W. Metrosideros villosa, dwarfed, to the 
left. Gahnia vitiensis and Pteris aquilina in the foreground. Scævola Jloribunda 
behind. Mt. Victoria, farthest peak in the distance. 
PLATE 13. 
Discocalyx fusca (figs. 5-10). 
Fig. 5. Flowering branch, nat. size. 
6. Open flower. 
7. Portion of corolla, showing sessile stamens. 
8. Ovary, style, and stigma, with calyx. 
9. Longitudinal section through ovary. 
10. Placenta with ovules. 
Eleocarpus Kambi (figs. 11-13). 
Ес. 1. Flower and leaf, nat. size. 
12. Anther. 
13. Transverse section of ovary. 
Polyscias corticata (figs. 14-17). 
Fig. 14. Peduncle with young fruit and bud bearing bracts at the base, nat. size. 
15. Base of peduncle, showing bracts with buds in their axils. 
16. Young flower. 
17. Young fruit. 
PLATE 14, 
Gahnia vitiensis (figs. 18-20). 
Fig. 18. Branch of inflorescence, nat. size. 
19. Spikelet with subtending bract, the two lower glumes separated exposing the 
flower. 
20. Spikelet after removal of lower pair of glumes, showing the smaller upper pair and 
the flower. 
Medinilla longicymosa (йоз. 21-23), 
Fig. 21. Flowering branch, nat. size, 
22. Longitudinal section of flower-bud. 
23. Stamen. 
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