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EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 
I. Boscia VARIJABILIS, Coll. et Hemsl. 
II. Carrarıs BURMANICA, Coll. et Hemsl. 
ILI. HYPERICUM PACHYPHYLLUM, Coll. et Hemsl. 
IV. Impatiens ECALCARATA, Coll. et Hemsl. 
V. ÜROTALARIA PERPUSILLA, Coll. et Hemal. 
VI. NEOCOLLETTIA GRACILIS, Hemsl. 
VII. PuvrAciuM magus, Coll. et Hemsl. 
VIII. Bavaryia ToRTUOSA, Coll. et Hemsl. 
IX. Rosa GIGANTEA, Collett. 
X. — Corzzrrit, Crépin. 
XI. LONICERA HıLDEBRANDIANA, Coll. et Hemsl. 
XII. INULA CRASSIFOLIA, Coll. et Hemsl. 
XIII. CEROPEGIA NANA, Coll. et Hemsl. 
XIV. BnacuvsTELMA EDULIS, Coll. et Hemsl. 
XV. BLnkwortita LYCIOIDES, Choisy. 
XVI. STROBILANTHES CONNATUS, Coll. et Hemsl. 
XVII. PnaACELLARIA CAULESCENS, Coll. et Hemsl. 
To illustrate Brigadier-General H. Collett and W. B. Hemsley’s 
paper on a Collection of Plants from Upper Burma and the 
XVIII. Savunorvus concinnus, Coll. et Hemsl. 8 
XIX. BursorHyLcLum comosum, Coll. et Hemsl. 8 
XX. CinRHoPETALUM CoLLETTIANUM, Hemsl. js 
XXI. PorvcoNaTUM KINGIANUM, Coll. et Hemsl. E 
XXII. Litrum BAKERIANUM, Coll. et Hemsl. ) = 
XXIII. 
XXIV. 
XXV. 
ene Illustrating Rev. Prof. G. Henslow’s paper on the Vascular 
F Systems of Floral Organs, and their Importance in the Inter- 
XXVIII. pretation of the Morphology of Flowers. 
XXIX, 
XXX. 
XXXI. 
xxxit./ 
XXXIII. SEEDLINGS of the Sucar-Cane. Illustrating D. Morris’s paper. 
( Illustrating R. J. Harvey 
RHODOCHORTON SEIRIOLANUM, n. Sp. | Gibson’s paper on thg 
XXXIV. Roruu, Nag. 4 Development of the 
—— FLORIDULUM, Nag. | Sporangia in Rhodo- 
L chorton, &c. 
XXXV. CaLLePnYLLIS LACINIATA, Kitz. Illustrating Miss A. L. Smith's 
paper on the Development of Oystocarps in Callophyllis 
laciniata. 
