Fig. 52. a, C.U.OCHORTUS splendens Dougl., gland, X 7; b, liair from gland, 

 X 18; e, stamen, X 1. d, C. invenustus Greene, petal, X 3; c, hair from 

 gland, X 18; /, stamen, X 3. g, C. nutt.vllii Torr., petal, X 3; 7i, hair from 

 gland, X 18; i, stamen, X 3; j, stamen after dehiscence of anther, X 3. The 

 glands in this genus generally bear glandular processes, hero for convenience 

 called hairs, which are of great importance for specific difEereutiation. They 

 are described for the first time in this work and are in many cases illustrated 

 by figures. 



