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EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



Plate 



I. ( Begoitias. — Diagrammatic Sections of fruit, seed, and capsule of 

 II. ■! species of Begonia, in illustration of Mr. C. B. Clarke's paper 



III. >- thereon. 



IV. CeTPTOCOETNE CATJDATA. ") T . , ,. ,. „ 



I Inflorescence and dissections ot parts 



V. AbISJSMA PEKICILXATUM. 



VI. Abis-ema ptjlcheum. 



of some Aroidese by N. E. Brown. 



VII. KlTCHINGIA GBACILIPES. 

 VIII. Bhodocodon MADAGASCABIENSIS. 



Illustrating new Genera of Orassulaceae and LiliaeesD from Mada- 

 gascar, described by Mr. J. G. Baker. 



IX. BAHTTNCTJiil — 22. sceleratus, var. myomroides, and R. pangiensis. 



X. Ababis pangieksis. 



XL Viola — V. serpens and V. canescens. 

 XII. Ababis bijuga. 

 XIII. Pediculabis eximia. 

 XIV. Adiantxtm Wattii and Anbbosace mitcbonifoiia. 



Plants and dissections of parts, being new species and varieties 

 obtained by Dr. G. Watt in tbe Himalayas. 



XV. Ebtthb^12e, viz. E. capitata, var. sphcerocephala, and E. Centaurium, 

 var. capitata, auct., illustrating Mr. F. Townsend's paper on an 

 Erythrcea new to England. 



XVI. ^ Pbolipebous Verbascum nigrum, the malformed flowers described 

 XVII. j by the Bev. G. Henslow. 



XVITI. Coeeee-Leaf Disease of South America. Fungi attacking leaves, 

 in illustration of Mr. M. C. Cooke's paper thereon. 



XTX PirTA pot it a ( Branches with cones, bracts, scales, and seeds, 

 XX. Abies Veitchii. ] &C- ' mustratin g Dr - Maxwell Masters's paper 

 I on the Conifers of Japan. 



