IP- II. 



EXPLANATION OF 



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Capparls ^ramXls—nalurdl size—'i. A dissected flower, show- 

 ing the sepals, torus, stamens, gynophore, and ovary, with 



sin-le detached petal— 3. A fruit cut transversely— a// ma'^nijied. 



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143 



Trichaurus erieoldes— «.:7/«rtfZs75'e— 9. A flower, showni^' the 

 relative size of the diifereut parts— :?. The same, the sepals and 

 petals removed showing the insertion of the stamens i the ovary, style 

 and stigmas. The detached figure the stigmas more magnified and a 

 petal— 4. Stamens— 5. A diagram, snowing the arrangement of the parts 

 of the flo wer— C. A mature capsule hurst— 7. A sctd with its heak— 8. 

 A portion of a Lrancli showing the scale-like loaves— a?/ Hmg???^^^;. 



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. Melhania rfhutiloidcs- na^wm/ .y/^e— Branches villous, 



250 X 51 louves puhe!=cent ahove, tomentose beneath— 2. A dis- 

 sected flower, siiowing the 3-leavod involucel, (one leaf detached) 5 

 se paled calyx enclosing the ovary, and the corolla and stamens detached 

 —3. Detached stamens siiowing their union at the base— 4. The capsule 

 surrounded hy the persistent involucel— 5. The ovary cut transversely 

 — 6. One of the carpels, showing by the central position of the partition 

 the loculieidal dehiscence- 7. A portion of the under surface of a leaf 

 magnified, to show the pubescence on the loaves which could scarcely 



have been represented with sutKcieut delicacy if not magnified. 



24. Nephelium rubrum— (^oi)ied frorri Hoxburgh's drawings deposited 

 nthe Calcutta Botanic garden.— This figure represents a portion of the 



draw ing/w?^ i*^^c, 



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25. The same— A greatly redi^d figure of the whole— 2. A flower 

 opened and. magnified, sliowiag the sepals, petals, linear incurved 

 anthers, obcordate ovarj-, and 2-cleft stigma— 3. Ovary cut vertically, 

 showing its two cells, and solitary <? rect ovules— 4. Berries— 5 . Cu 

 transversely— 6. Seed lobes separated, showing the small embryo at the 

 base— 7. Embryo detached. See Roxb. Fl. Ind. 3 pg, ^'~:i. 



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Vateria Boxhurghiana— 2. Sepals and ovary, with a 



299 X oUO single detached petal— 3. Sepals and petals removed, 

 showing the stamens and sti^jma— 4-5. Detached stamens* back and 



front views — 6. Ovary cut transversely 3.celled — 7. A full grown fruit 

 cut transversely, showing from the solitary' seed that ;\U the ovules 



except one had aborted— 8. The same cut vertically, the circular spots 

 are caused by irregularities in the form of the seed lobes, which, when 

 thus cut are divided in.several places-9. A seed. 7ialuml nze^lO. The 

 .same inagnifieil, showing the manner of its suspension from the top 

 «f the cell— tfZ^ mor(^ orleas ■i)iag?i>yied. I am indebted to the unaided 

 ingenuity of the artist for these analysis who was not at the time of 

 making them under my superintendence, and I have not since had the 

 means of verifying them myself- 



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301 



Yatica Tmnhug-Ain—nafural she— 2. Dissected flower, corolla 

 detached to show the sepals, stamens, and stigma— 3-4. Sta- 



mens back and front Views, anthers tipped with a tuft of hairs— 5, 

 Ovary cut tronsvcrsely S-cciled, with two ovules in each-6. The 



same cut vertically, shoAving the pendulous ovules, conical style, and 

 three stigmas -7.'a mature fruit, with its enlarged wing-like sepals- 

 8. The same, tho sepals romoved-9. A seed, the testa removed to 



shoAv the superior iin\ic\e-—all vioreor lessmagnijied. 



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424 



Vitislnceolaria-?m/i.'m/.5/;-?-3. A flower opened, showing 

 the petals, stamens, ovary, and sessile rough stigma— 3. The 

 same petals re moved- 4. Stamens— 5. Ovary cut vertically, ovules suli- 

 tary in each cell, erect —6. 1'he same cut transversely— 7. A seed--a/; 

 more Of Itss ma^n/Jicd, 



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Crotalnria speeiosa-n atural ifze-2. A flower detached to 

 show the relative size and position of the involucel, calyx and 



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cordla--3 . The same forcibly opened and the petals removed to brio 

 into view, the stamens, style and stigma, allowing all the filaments 

 united imonadclph ous,) iiud the anthers alternately linear and globsse 



—4 The p etals dctathcd— 5, Back and front views of one of the linear 

 anthers -6. The ovary cut longitudinally, showing the ovules— 7. A 

 pod about half grown--8. The same opened— 9. A seed— 10. The same * 



cut transversely, not yet mature— 11. A portion of a leaf magnified 

 — all hioro or less magnified^ 



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5,i3 



Crotalaria bifaria— no/M/aZ size—2> A dissected flower, the 

 corolla removed and the calyx opened, showing the raona- 

 delphous stamens, ovary and stigma, the anthers oblong and globose— 

 3. The petals-4. Ovary cut open to show the ovules-^. Leaves mag- 



nSftad tA^>,n^t- fh»i niThec,.pneP which IS VCrv fiQG— -O^ mOTQ Qt USS mCt-R" 



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Crotalaria evolvuloides-.tm^wro? >vcp, but a large form and 

 - perhaps appears more hairy than iii nature through the ten-" 



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dency of such lines, to become thick in course of prlnting—S. TetaU 

 --3j Calyx forcibly opened to show the stamens, ovary and style— 4. 

 Ovary cut lengthwise— 5. A pod--G. The same opeued--7. A seed.— -fi/i 

 viorc or less nuvz^ijicd. 



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Scsbania CEg^-ptiaca— na/.vjrr? size--^- A dissected flower, the 

 petals removed, tli(» ca Ij-x laid open to show the Uiadelphous 

 filaments, 9 and 1, and the anthers all equal"3. A portivm of a pod 

 opened, showiiig the seeds separated by spuiious paititious— 4-5. Sec- 

 tions of a seed--tt// more or le.\s mcjnfjivd. 



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Abrus fruticulosuS"7Kv/i/r«7 size/-2. A dissected flower 



4 



wings and keel adhering, stamen'^monad/iphous, much longer 

 than the ovary and style—3. A portion of the pod opened—4. A seed 

 —5. The same, the testa and one seed lobe removed to bring into view 

 the embryo and radicle at the small end— a// more or lus i/ia^ufjied. 



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Phaseolus rostratus--n«/Mm/ sizr—'i. A flower, the vexil- 

 jum removed, and the \viu:^s thiowuback to shuw the spirally 

 twisted kecl--3. The (petals removed, showing the spirally involute 

 diadelphous statnens and style— 1. A portion of the ovary opened, 

 showing the ovules and interposed cellular partitions-. ui/ Jitorc or le^s 



ma)xn}Jied» 



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' Mucuna monosperma--fl«/w/a/ size-^^. A dissected fiowt-r, 

 the petals removed and the calyx purtudly opened, show in 





the diadelphous stamens, (9 aod 1; anthers obloUo^ and globose , the 

 latter rjugh— 3. Tlie ovary--!. Same cut lengthwise to show the solitary 

 ovule— ri// mute or less ma^^m'Jied-'^. A legume— 6. The same o_^jeued, 

 showing the seed with its long linear hilum— na/^//'fi/ ii**?. 



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809 



Cajsalpinia paniculata--^«/(/ra^ w'^e— 2. A flower opened to 

 show the dilierent parts--3. The ovary, the calyx and petals, 

 except the vexellum, removed, to show the attachment of that pttul--4. 

 A legume opened to show the solitary seed--5. A seed cut transversely. 

 —all mure or less i}xa»ntjied. 



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873 



Cccsalpinia sepiaria— wa/w/a? js/rc— 2. A desected flower but 

 badly represented, in as much as it seems to place thrOc caly- 

 cene lobes in place of two, ne:U iheaxis--3. A legume, ?m^«/a/ a2';:c'--4. 



A seed— 5. The same, a portion of the testa removed to sho\v the 

 cotyledons and stiaigUt radicle //i A//a"6. The cotyledons ieniovcu--7. 

 Leaves magnified to aliow the pubescence.- tt// more or icssma^iiljnd. 



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Rosa I'CschenaulUana--?;a/i/raZ jie'-=e— 2. A dissected flower. 



VZi 



the petals removed, and the segments of the calyx laiovvu 

 back to show the coniraction of the hollow receptacle roaud the 

 style—S. An anther— 4. The tube of the receptacle cut vertically to show 



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the ovaria concealed within--^. A fruit--6. The same cut vertically— a/i 

 more or less ma^jrmjied—'i , A cluster of hnit—Jialural size. 



3G 

 ■ Passiflora Leschenaultii— wa^Mra/^z're— 2. Adissected flower, 



the calyx remov'"'d, and the corolla with one low of the 

 coronal filaments detached, leaving the interior row surrounding the 

 ovary, stauiens and styles--3. Two of the coronal filaments more 

 magnified—l. A flower cut vertically, showing the stalk of tho ovary 



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furrounded by the united filaments of the stamens, and surmounted by 

 the styles and stigmas--^. The ovary cut transversely- -6. Thb suine 

 cut lougitudiually. 



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129j 



Guetarda npQclosn—naiural size—^, A dissected flower, 

 showing the tubular tiuncuted ealyx : the corolU laid o^ie.), 

 the btumens adhering to its inner surface the -whole length of the tube, 

 eq.ualling the number of its segments, and alternate with them— il. 

 Ovaiy cut vertically— 4. The same cat traasveisely showing it, in this 

 instance, 5-celled--5. A full grown fruit cut across— G. The same cut 

 verticaiiy, bringing into view through their whole length tv.o of tha 



curved cells with their eucloicd seed--7. A seed removed— a//;yicvv or 

 less maz^ifjicd^ 



nified. 



