It was our tention, in order to complete the Botanical 
character of the genus, to have added to the accompanying 
late, figures of the fruit and seed, which are exceedingly 
fiosckintlind and, of which, we know not that a good repre- 
sentation has been given. For this purpose we are in 
possession of a beautiful drawing, recently made, by Miss 
C. Curtis ; but each of the two fruits (of the Warartan 
CameEt1i,) being as large as a moderate sized apricot, they 
will, together with the seeds, occupy more space than 
we can here afford; and as we are in expectation of soon 
figuring two new kinds of Camexii, from Mrs. Pater of 
Bromley (one supposed to be the finest sort yet known, 
var. Rawesiana), we shall take that opportunity of intro- 
ducing the fruit. 
Fig. 1. Portion of the Stamens, shewing how they are united at the base. 
2. Front view of a Stamen. 3. Back view of ditto. 4. Pistil. 5. Section of 
the Germen,—All more or less magnified. 
——— “Tite cee 
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