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DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES. 
Drang XXX. 
Temnadenia Lobbiana, portion of a plant in flower and immature fruit. Fig. 1, a flower in bud. Fig. 2, 
the corolla opened, to show the form and simply dextrorse convolution of the segments and the 
position of the stamens. Fig. 3, a stamen : all natural size. Fig. 4, a stamen, shown in three posi- 
tions, magnified. Fig.5, a grain of pollen, exceedingly magnified. Fig. 6, the calyx, with the sepals 
thrown back to show the inner scales, the 5-lobed disk, the ovaries, style, and clavuncle, natural 
size. Fig. 7, the same parts, magnified. Fig. 8, the summit of the style, clavuncle, and stigmata, 
also magnified. Fig. 9, a seed of Temnadenia violacea, rostrate at the apex, with its apical coma, 
natural size. Fig. 10, the same, shown on its dorsal face. Fig. 11, the same, seen on its ventral face. 
Fig. 12, a side view of the same. Fig. 13, a transverse section of the same: all magnified. 
Pirate XXXI. 
Mitozus exilis, a portion of a plant in flower and fruit. Fig. 1, the calyx and pedicel. Fig. 2, the corolla, 
cut open to show the form and simply dextrorse convolution of the segments and the position of 
the stamens. Fig. 3, a stamen: all natural size. Fig. 4, the same, shown on its inside. Fig. 5, 
the same with the filament removed. Fig. 6, the same, seen outside. Fig. 7, the filament: all 
much magnified. Fig. 8,the calyx, with the sepals thrown back to show the denticulated inner scale, 
the disk, ovaries, and style, magnified. Fig. 9, the two follicles conjoined at the apex. Fig. 10, a 
seed with its apical coma: both natural size. e 
Pate XXXII. 
Secondatia densifolia, portion of a plant in flower, from Gardner’s specimen. Fig. 1, the short 
panicle. Fig. 2, a flower expanded : both natural size. Fig. 3, the corolla expanded. Fig. 4, the 
same, cut open, showing the simple dextrorse convolution of the segments, the tube ventricose in 
the middle, pubescent in the contracted mouth, the position of the stamens in the lower constriction 
of the tube. Fig. 5, one of the anthers detached. Fig. 6, the filament. Fig. 7, the calyx, with the 
sepals thrown back to show the urceolate disk half-cleft into five lobes, the style, and clavuncle: all 
magnified on the same scale. Fig. 8, the follicle, from a specimen of Martius in the Brit. Museum. 
Fig. 9, a seed. Fig. 10, the albumen. Fig. 11, the embryo extracted : all natural size. 
Puate XXXIII. 
A. Mesechites myrtifolia, portion of a plant in flower and fruit. Fig. 1, the calyx. Fig. 2, the corolla 
in bud. Fig. 3, the same, cut open to show the simple dextrorse convolution of the segments and 
the position of the stamens: all natural size. Fig. 4, the calyx with the sepals thrown back, show- 
ing the inner scales, the five free lobes of the disk, and the ovaries, magnified. Fig. 5, the two 
parallel torose follicles, natural size. 
B. Anechites circinalis, portion of a plant in flower. Fig. 1, a flower, natural size. Fig. 2, the corolla in 
bud. Fig. 8, the same expanding. Fig. 4, the same, cut open, showing the simple dextrorse convo- 
lution of the segments and the position of the half-exserted stamens. Fig. 5, the calyx. Fig. 6, 
the same, with the sepals thrown back to show the inner scales, the five free lobes of the disk, and 
the ovaries : all equally magnified. Fig. 7, an anther. Fig. 8, its filament: both more magnified. 
