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Explanation of the FIGURES in PLATE 13. 
A. The Neéarium. 
B. The fame opened, to thew the five Stamina and Style; 
the Anthere are connected to the infide of the Ne&arius, to 
five thread-like ribs, which ftrengthen the Neé?. to bear the 
enclofed fructification ere&: the Style is contained in the Neé. 
the Stigma only appearing above it. 
C. The Stigma (mag.) It is naturally trifid, but being co- 
vered with a mucilaginous moifture, is not difcernible unlefs 
divided. 
D. Two of the Stamina, (mag.) fhewing the conneétion 
|. With the Ned. 
E. The Farina (deeply mag.) the Particles are faftened to 
. each other by Fibres, ¿Sc.* 
F. The under fide of the leaves have a beautiful pearl-co- 
loured appearance, which is taken off with a touch of the 
finger. It adds a great degree of delicacy to the original, 
and therefore worthy inveftigation. The Figure here given 
fhews it magnified: the pearl colour is*formed of tufts | 
fine hairs, ranged in regular order over the who ir a 
are de- 
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the leaf, but fo exquifitely delicate that the 
ftroyed by a touch. عو‎ 
G, The fame, magnified by a deeper power. — 
* An Account more as large in our Efüy, ——— 
