EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 
PLATE 
I. PRIMULA GAMBELIANA. Y 
II. —— PULCHRA and P. vAGINATA. 6 
IH. FILIPES and P. CLARKEI. E 
IV. — —-— cowciNNA, P. GLABRA, P. Heyner, and P. uvs- 2 
COIDES. : ie 
V. OBTUSIFOLIA, var. Griffithii. E s 
VIL, VIL. —— ELONGATA and P. Kına. A Š 
VIII. —— Dıcgirkana and P. HooKERI. g & 
IX. STUARTII, var. purpurea. e) = 
X. — , var. Moorcroftiana. S o 
XI TIBETICA, P. UNIFLORA, and P. sOLDANELLOIDES. i Ta a 
XII. —— Exwesiana and P. TENELLA. R 
XIII. —— wvscorpes, var. tenuiloba, P. REPTANS, P. SAP- > ï 
PHIRINA, and P. STIRTONIANA. a & 
XIV. Warti and ANDROSACE CROFTII. E 
XV. ANDROSACE ROTUNDIFOLIA, var. Stracheyi. £ 
XVI. GERANIIFOLIA. 3 
XVII. CHAMEJASME, var. coronata, and A. ROTUNDIFOLIA, js 
var. Thomsoni. &e 
XVII. SELAGO and À. MUSCOIDEA. ] 
XIX. | TACSONIA FLORIBUNDA, var. major, 
XX. ) PASSIFLORA EMINULA and P. LoRIFERA. 
Illustrating Dr. Masterss Passifloree of Ecuador and New 
Granada. 
XXI. MALFORMED LEAVES of Beyeria opaca, as described by J. G. Otto 
Tepper. 
XXII. SPARMANNIA DISCOLOR. b 
XXIII. MicnosrEIA CunrmIsI. | Being a new genus and 
XXIV. ScHIsMATOCLADA PSYCHOTRIOIDES. species of plants from 
XXV. '"TETRASPIDIUM LAXIFLORUM. f 
Madagascar, described 
XXVI. MONACHOCHLAMYS FLAGELLARIS. | by J. G. Baker. 
XXVII. Forsytniorsis BARONI. 
XXVIII.  ErowcATED PEDICELS, &c., of Didymoplexis pallens, illustrating 
W. B. Hemsley's paper on peculiarities of this Orchid. 
XXIX. PznrDiUM of Broomeia congregata, described by G. Murray. 
XXX. IxrFLOnESCENCE of Hemicarex and allies, illustratirg C. B. Clarke's 
paper thereon. 
