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EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



Plate 



I. Schoepfia arborescens. — Portion of plant and floral anatomy 



II. SCHOEPFIOPSIS ACUMINATA. do. do. 



III. Ceryantesia Kuisthiana. do. do. 



IV. Iodina rhom bifolia. do. do. 



To illustrate Mr. J. Miers's paper on tribes of Styracese. 



V Myoschilos obloNGA. — Plant and dissections of flower and fruit 

 VI. Arjona rigid a, do. do. 



VII. Quincham:alium chxlense. do. do. 



To illustrate Mr. Miers's paper on the genera of the Olacacese. 



VIII. Pachira aquatica. — Q-ermination, cotyledons, and young plants, 



as described by R. Irwin Lynch. 



IX. Marupa Francoana. — Branch with inflorescence and diagrams of 



flower and seed. 

 X. Marupa Paraensis. — Raceme, calyx, fruit, and seed. 



As illustrative of a genus of the Simarubacese by J. Miers. 



XI. Stapelie-E, viz. Trichocaulon piliferum, T. flavum, Boucerosia 



mamillarisy B. incarnata, and Stapelia hirsuta. 

 XII. STAPELlEiE, viz. Diplocyatha ciliata, Sarcocodon speciosus, and 



Huemiopsis decipiens. 

 Flowers and dissections illustrating Mr. E. Brown's paper on the 

 Stapeliese of Thunberg's Herbarium, and new genera. 



XIII 



IHemileia vastatrix. — Coffee-leaves with disease- spots, sporanges, 

 mycelium, and spores, illustrating the Rev. R. Abbay's paper 

 on the Coffee-Leaf Disease of Ceylon. 



XV. Vitis gongylodes. — Branch-tubers and tendrils, in illustration of 



Mr. R. Irwin Lynch' s paper thereon. 



XVI. New Species of Anemone, Leontice, Viola, Dracocephalum, and 



Betula, in illustration of Messrs. Baker and Moore's Flora of 

 Northern China. 





