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ANDROMEDE^. 



[part I. 



Andromeda speciosa. In Cassandra the anthers 

 are long and mutic (see a va.Jig. B^), 

 and the leaves {b) are without veins, 

 and white and full of dots on the 

 underside, the edges being curled 

 inwards ; and in Zenobia the corolla 



Fig. 53 -Leaf is bell-shaped, with the limb, which 



AND ANTHER jg jjj ^yg lobes, curliug back (see a 



'Jig. 54). The stamens have the 



filaments (h) curiously dilated at the base; 



Fig. 54.— Flowers, corolla, and stamen of Zenobia. 



and the point of each cell of the anther is cut 

 into two erect awns (c). The manner in which 

 the stamens are arranged inside the corolla is 



