ovary; this however has most certainly only five cells with 
two ovules in each. 
Fig. 1. represents the tube of the stamens in this plant, 
and the club-shaped head of the style, with five stigmas pro- 
jecting beyond it. The twenty awl-shaped reflexed teeth 
which form a kind of coronet to this tube, stand in pairs 
between the ten anthers, and are apparently lateral processes of 
the stamens, one of each pair belonging to a different stamen. 
There is something very singular in the placente, which 
are densely covered with entangled twisted jointed hairs, the 
nature and use of which require further examination. 
