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patentibus, acutis, leeviter undulatis, per astivationem spira- 
liter contortis, fecundatione peracta, reflexis. Fructus dru- 
paceus, luteus, laevis, hinc plerumque rubro-striatus; carne 
luteo-virescente, inodora, sapore acri, Nua fibrosa, rimosa, 
fibris lígnosis, reticulato-anastomosantibus."— Bojer. 
Tas.CX. TANGHINIA VENENIFLUA. Fig. 1, The corolla 
laid open to exhibit the insertion of the stamens, and the 
glands at their base. Fig. 2, A stamen more clearly show- 
ing the gland at the base, and the appendage at the top, 
Fig. 3, Stamen and upper part of the style, showing how the 
stigma is sheathed by the anthers. Fig. 4, Pistil ;—all magni- 
fied. Fig. 5, Fruit. Fig. 6, The nut, as it appears when the 
pulp or sarcocarp is destroyed, the reticulated fibres remain- 
ing attached to both extremities. Fig. 7, The nut, the fibres 
being removed. Fig. 8, The nut laid open. Fig. 9, The 
seed. Fig. 10, The embryo. Fig. 11, Embryo with one of 
its cotyledons removed. Fig. 12, Embryo with its 2 coty- 
ledons a little spreading. All from Fig. 5, natural size. . 
ILLUSTRATIONS OF INDIAN BOTANY; 
PRINCIPALLY OF THE SOUTHERN PARTS OF THE 
PENINSULA. 
. Bx Dr. ROBERT Wien, M.D., &c. &c. 
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XXXIII. 
LIMONIA MISSIONIS. 
Foliis simplicibus ellipticis oblongis brevi-petiolatis, racemis 
in axillas spinarum folio brevioribus multifloris. (Supp. 
Tas. XXXIII.) 
Limonia Missionis. Wall. Cat. n. 6358. : 
Katoo Naruptia. Wild Orange. 
A small tree, with a round, very branching, bushy head; the 
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