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200 ON THE FLORA OF THE KURAM VALLEY, AFGHANISTAN, 
PLATE XXVI. 
Nannorrhops Ritchicana, Wendl. 
Fig. 1. Reduced figure, copied by permission from a drawing of a tree growing 
in the Botanic Garden, Saharunpore. 2. Portion of young inflores- 
cence, nat. size. 3. A pair of flower-buds, enlarged. 4. Back view of 
anther, much enlarged. 5. Front view ofsame. 6. A pistil, enlarged. 
7. A vertical section of the same. 8. A young fruit in which all three 
carpels are growing out, enlarged. 9, 10, 11. Fruits, nat. size. 
12. Section of a seed, showing the embryo, nat. size. 
Puare XXVII. 
Eremurus Aitchisoni, Baker. 
Fig. 1. Lower portion of a plant with most of the leaves removed, nat. size. 
2. Upper portion of flower-scape, nat. size. 3. A segment of the outer 
series of the perianth, with adherent stamen, enlarged. 4. Asegment 
of the inner series of the perianth, with adherent stamen, enlarged. 
5. A ripe fruit dehiscing, enlarged. 
Puate XXVIII. 
Carex fissirostris, Ball. 
Fig. 1. A plant, nat. size, 2. A scale from a female spike, enlarged. 3. A 
fruit, enlarged. 4. A scale from a male spike, enlarged. 
Prate XXIX, 
Agrostis subaristata, Aitch. & Hemsl. 
Fig.l. A plant, nat. size. 2. A spikelet, enlarged. 3. A flowering glume, 
enlarged 
PLATE XXX. 
Avena oligostachya, Munro. 
Fig. 1. A plant, nat. size. 2. A spikelet, enlarged. 3. The lower glume ofa 
spikelet, enlarged. 4. The upper glume of a spikelet, enlarged. - 5. À 
flower-glume, enlarged, 6. A palea, enlarged. 7. An ovary enlarged. 
