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cially between the ribs and about the heart, aggravated by deep inspiration and 
by motion of the arms; darting, shooting pains in the extremities, followed by a 
sense of languor and debility. 
From this it is evident that A. éwderosa has a decided action upon the body, 4 
especially the mucous membranes of the alimentary tract. Just what this action = 
is, is as yet undeterminable. _ oe oe ee 
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DESCRIPTION OF Whe Ge 7 = : 
. End of flowering plant with two clusters removed, Jamaica, L. L, July 7th 1384. ; 
2. Flower, somewhat enlarged. BaD Ae Re ie ae eg 
3. Hood and horn (enlarged). | ee 
4. Pollen-masses, showing connective (x 25). 
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Stigmatic body (enlarged). : ey 
A i of the column, showing : eaten oe 
. The connective of the Se i 
" ‘Cleft between the anther cells. ee te, 
Ba as , eminiioms appendage. Me ees 
Le ae | e. Stigmatic lobe. oe ane ee agua a 
