FliOM DARJJSJlLIXG TO TOKQLO. 



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IIampinia. 

 Anthers conduplicate. Ovules in each cell 4, in two rows, pen- 



dulous. Capsule containing 12 seeds. 



Fig. 13. 



Fig. 14. 



Fig. 15. 



Fig. 13. A fruit of Rampinia, of natural size, just before dehiscence, and con- 

 taining twelve seeds. 



14. Four seeds, shown in situ, when one of the three values of the capsule 



is removed. 



15. Horizontal section of the same fruit, the juiceless pulp in which the 



seeds are embedded not being show 



Begonia cjeje. 



Begonia Josephi, Alph. DC, is abundant from 7500-9500 ped. alt, 



B. gemmipara, Hook. f. et. Th., is common from 8000-10,000 



ped. alt. The gemmae have much the same nature as other 



