of Lycopodium den ticulatum. 367 
REFERENCES TO THE FIGURES. 
Tas. XIX. Fig. 1. 
adada. 
10. 
11,12. 
ders 
2M. 
A seed in the earliest stage of germination 
yet observed. 
The same more advanced. 
Its seed-coat removed to show the vitedlus of 
Brotero adhering. 
Still more advanced. 
An anther. 
The same splitting and discharging its yel- 
low pollen: I find no difference between 
this pollen and that of other Lycopodiums, 
which has been regarded as seed. 
. Upper and under surfaces of a capsule, the 
latter showing its pedicellus. 
The ‘part described for stigma by Brotero: 
it is thinner and. more transparent than 
_ the rest of the capsule. 
A capsule burst naturally, with its four seeds. 
Two views of a seed more magnified, the 
latter showing its hilum and E 
mark. ; 
À transverse section, filled with white gru- 
— mous albumen? — - : 
One of the reticulated - areas of the cuticle, 
highly magnified, in the centre of which, 
while young, there is a succulent bristle 
green at the point. 
XXV. Some 
