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tions, showing the enlarged fleshy connective. Fig. 6, the 
calyx, ovarium, style and stigma. Fig. 7, pistillum. Fig. 8, 
the articulated hairs seen in the corolla. 
B, exhibits Himeranthus tridentatus. 
Fig. 1, one of the lobes of the corolla. Fig. 2, the pis- 
tillum. 
Puate V. A, represents Himeranthus erosus. 
Fig. 1, corolla, cut open. Fig. 2, stamens, seen in diffe- 
rent positions. Fig. 3, pistillum. 
B, drawing of Jaborosa integrifolia, copied from Sir Wm. 
Hooker’s figure in the Bot. Mag. tab. 3489, showing the 
much longer tube, and larger corolla, with its style far 
exserted, having 5 long linear lobes. 
Fig. 1, pistillum, showing its stigma, sometimes having 
only three lobes. Fig. 2, stigma with five distinct lobes, 
nat size. Fig. 3, sessile anther, with its apiculated connec- 
tive. 
Puate VI, A, is a representation of Dorystigma cau- 
lescens. 
Fig. 1, the corolla, cut open. Fig. 2, stamens, before 
dehiscence. Fig. 3, stamens, after bursting. Mig. 4, trans- 
verse section of the anther in each stage :—all magnified. 
Fig. 5, a grain of pollen :—highly magnified. Fig. 6, calyx 
and pistillum, nat. size. Fig. 7, a front and side view of 
stigma, magnified. Fig. 8, the berry. Fig. 9, a seed :—doth 
nat. size. 
B, exhibits Dorystigma squarrosum. 
Fig. 1, corolla, cut open. Fig. 2, stamens, before dehis- 
cence. Fig. 3, stamens, after bursting. Fig. 4, calyx, 
ovarium, style, and stigma, seen in front. Fig. 5, style and 
stigma seen sideways. Fig.6, a berry. Fig. 7, transverse 
section of a berry. Fig. 8, the dissepiment, with its central 
