196 SURG.-MAJ. J. E. T. AITCHISON ON THE FLORA OF 
the blue marks the Kuram River and main tributaries. The diagrams 
L, IL, and III. severally refer to ideal sections running north and 
south, and partially east and west, as shown by the direction of the 
arrows in the map. 
Pare II. 
Clematis Robertsiana, Aitch. & Hemsl. 
Fig. 1. A flowering branch, nat. size. 2. A fertile stamen, enlarged. 3. A 
slightly metamorphosed stamen, enlarged. 4. A head of achenes, nat. 
size. D. A single achene, enlarged. 
Prarz IIT. 
Oxygraphis Schaftoana, Aitch. E Hemsl. 
Fig. 1. A plant, nat. size. 2. A petal, enlarged. 3. Two stamens, showing 
back and front of anther, enlarged. 4. An achene, enlarged. 5. An 
achene with side removed, showing the seed, enlarged. 
PLaTE IV. 
Corydalis pulchella, Aitch. & Hemsl. 
Fig. 1. Portion of a plant with most of the leaves removed, nat. size. 2. A 
sepal, enlarged. 3. A ripe fruit, enlarged. 
Prate V. 
Astragalus kuramensis, Baker. 
Fig. 1. Portion of plant, nat. size. 2. The standard, enlarged. 3. A keel- 
petal, enlarged. 4. A wing-petal, enlarged. 5. A fruit, enlarged 
about one half. 
Puate VI. 
Onobrychis dasycephala, Baker. 
Fig. 1. Portion of a plant, nat. size. 2. Interior view section of fruit, 
enlarged. 
Prarz VII. 
Rosa Beggeriana, Schrenck. 
Fig. 1. A branch bearing both flowers and fruit, nat. size. 2. Astyle, enlarged. 
3. A ripe achene, enlarged. 
Pare VIII, 
Rosa Ece, Aitch. 
Fig. 1. Portion of plant in flower, nat. size, 2. The same in fruit, nat. size. 
8. An achene, enlarged, 
