the Fruit of Cycas revoluia, 3 r 5 



The annexed figure (Tab. XXIX.) is taken from a fine drawing 

 by Mifs North, prefented to the Society by the Bifliop of Win- 

 cheflier. It reprefents as much of the plant as was poflible, fome- 

 what under the natural dimenfions, -nor could the full number of 

 furrounding leaves be conveniently admitted. 



Tab. XXX, exhibits one of the fronds of its full fize. Fig. I. is an 

 abortive drupa\ 2. a ripe one; 3. a drupa cut longitudinally; 4. all 

 the integuments of the fruit; 5. albumen-, 6. cavity deftined to con- 

 tain the embryo. 



S s a ■ XXIV. Species 



