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Plate II. {continued). 

 Fig. 10. Portion of stamen, more enlarged. 



11. Pistil, enlarged. 



12. Capsule, slightly enlarged. 



13. Section of the same, showing the seeds more enlarged. 



Plate III. 

 Psilopeganum sinense, Hemsl. 

 Fig. 1. Portion of a plant, natural size. 



2. Portion of a leaf, enlarged. 



3. A flower, enlarged. 



4. Pistil, enlarged. 



5. Fruit, enlarged. 



6. Section of the same, enlarged. 



7. A seed, enlarged. 



8. Section of the same, enlarged. 



Plate IV. 



Fordia cauliflora, Hemsl. 

 Fig. 1. A leaf and small portion of the stem, natural size. 



2. Flower-spike bearing an immature pod, natural size. 



3. A flower, natural size. 



4. The same, enlarged. 



5. Standard, enlarged. 



6. Stamens and pistil, enlarged. 



7. Pistil, enlarged. 



8. Section of the same, enlarged. 



9. Seed, natural size. 



Plate V. 

 Gleditschia australis, Hemsl. 

 Fig. 1. A branched spine from the stem, natural size. 



2. A flowering branch, natural size. 



3. A male flower, enlarged. 



4. A stamen, enlarged. 



5. A pod, natural size. 



A seed is represented, unnumbered, natural size, and a section of the same 

 enlarged. 



Plate VI. 

 Spircea Henryi, Hemsl. 

 Fig. 1. A flowering branch, natural size. 



2. A flower, much enlarged. 



3. Pistil, much enlarged. 



Plate VII. 

 A. Sedum jUipes, Hemsl. 

 Fig. 1. A flower-bud, enlarged. 



2. A flower, enlarged. 



3. A carpel, in section, enlarged. 



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