352 DR. SEEMANN’S SYNOPSIS OF THE GENERA CAMELLIA AND THEA. 
Lour. (C. Kissi, Wall.). As a cause of the sickly appearance generally presented by the — 
Yellow Camellia in our gardens, I have assigned (Gardeners’ Chronicle for 1859, p.807) — 
its being grafted upon C. Japonica, and, as a cure, recommended its being grafted upor 
its nearest ally, C. Sasanqua. 
EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 
TAB. LX. 
Camellia Hongkongensis, Seem. 
Fig. 1. Petal. Fig. 2. Stamens of the monadelphous series. Fig. 3. Ovary and styles. Fig. 4. Ovary 
cut across. All, with the exception of Fig. 1, magnified. 
Tap. LXI. 
Thea Chinensis, Linn. + 
Fig. 1. Petal. Fig. 2. Stamens of the monadelphous series. Fig. 3. Ovary and styles. Fig. 4. Ovary = 
cut across. Fig. 5. Ripe fruit. Fig. 6. A seed. Figs. 1, 2, 3, and 4 magnified. T 
