NEW UEN'US OF CUCURBITACBJC. 



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Fig. 5. 



Fig. 8. 



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Fig. 7 



Fig. 9. 



5. Petal, natural size ; claw furred. 



6. Pollen, magnified 80 diameters. Yellow and exactly spherical. 



7. Seed, and a horizontal section of the same. 



8. 

 9. 



A ripe capsule, of natural dimension. 



A horizontal section of the same. The seeds imbedded in loose dry pith 



like pulp. Also of natural size. 



dant about the Sta- 



Herpetospermum pedunculosvm is now abundant ab< 



tion of Darjeeling, as likewise is Edgaria darjeeling ensis* 



have not hitherto been discriminated, so far as I can discover. In 



The two 



