492 DESCMPTION OF THE PLATES. 



Plate VII. (continued). 

 ?B. Sedum polytrkhoides, Hemsl. 

 Fig. 4. An old flower, enlarged. 



Plate VIII. 

 Thladiantha nudiflora, Hemsl. 

 Fig. 1. A flowering branch, natural size. 



2. A male flower, enlarged, 



3. Stamens, enlarged. 



4. A female flower, enlarged. 



5. Fruit, natural size. 



6. A seed, natural size. 



Plate IX. 



Lonicera fuchsioides, Hemsl. 

 Fig. 1. A flower, enlarged. 



Plate X. 



Nertera sinensis, Hemsl. 

 Fig. 1. Tip of a branch bearing a solitary terminal flower, enlarged. 



2. A flower, enlarged. 



3. Fruit, in cross section, enlarged. 



4 and 5. Seed in different positions, enlarged. 



|Plate XI. 

 Pluchea ? pteropoda, HemBl. 

 Fig. 1. A branch-tip, enlarged. 

 . 2. A female flower, enlarged. 



3. A hermaphrodite flower, enlarged. 



4. A stamen, enlarged. 



Plate XII. 

 Leontopodium sinense, Hemsl. 

 Fig. 1. A flower-head, enlarged. 



2. Bracts of the involucre, enlarged. 



3. A female flower, enlarged. 



Plate XIII. 

 Carpesium minus, Hemsl. 

 Fig. 1. A flower-head, enlarged. 



2. A female flower, enlarged. 



3. A hermaphrodite flower, enlarged. 



4. A stamen, enlarged. 



Plate XIV. 



Ainslieea glabra, Hemsl. 

 Fig. 1. A flower-head, enlarged, 

 2. A female flower, enlarged. 



