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EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 
PLATE 223. Lophopappus foliosus Rusby. 
(1) Flowering branch, (2) inner scale of involucre, (3) flowering head, (4) 
outer scale of involucre, ( 5) flower, (6) three anthers, (7) upper part of style. 
PLATE 224. fluckigeria Fritschi Rusby. - 
___ (1) Flowering stem, (2) disk >< 2, (3) calyx with ovary, (4) mouth of corolla 
laid open, (5) base of corolla with stamens, (6) pistil. 
Cryptogamic Notes from Long Island.--II, 
By SMITH ELY JELLIFFE. 
HEPATIC. 
Frullania Eboracensis Gottsche. 
frullania Asa-Grayana Mont. 
Radula complanata (L.) Dumort. 
Porella platyphylla Lindb. 
Aneura Pinguis (L.) Dumort. 
_ Lrichocolea tomentella (Ehrh.) Dumort. 
Scapania nemorosa (L.) Nees. 
Plagiochila porelloides Lindenb. 
Pellia epiphylla ( L.) Nees. 
Marchantia polymorpha L.  . 
Conocephalus conicus (L.) Dumort. 
Riccia fluitans L.. se 
Riccia natans L. 
BROOKLYN, Sept. 20, 1894. 
Botanical Notes, 
Fistillody. The note in the last BULLETIN regarding pistillody 
in the Mandrake called to mind a very similar case at Racine, 
Wis., this last spring. A student in studying the Podophyllum 
discovered a stamen which was normal in all particulars except 
that one-half of ‘the anther bore a stigmatic lobe, the nature of 
_ Which was easily recognized by its color and convolution, which _ a 
_ Sxactly imitated those of a true stigma. Podophyllum peltatum, 
