98 Eivart and White: 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



Plate XXI. — Crtptaxdra apetala, Ewart and White. 



Fig. 1. Part of branch of CryptancUa. Nearly natural size. 



2. Leaf of Cryptandra. Enlarged. 



3. Diagram of a leaf cut across. Enlarged. 



4. Small portion of a brand), showing the inflorescence. 



5. Longitudinal section through flower. Enlarged. 



6. One of the brown bracts. Enlarged. 



Plate XXII. — Drosera Andersoniana, Ewait and White. 



Fig. 1. Plant of Drosera Andersoniana. Nearly natural size. 



2. Peltate cauline leaf. Magnified. 



3. Flower with jDetals removed. Magnified. 



4. Montia fontana, L., var. minor. 



(a and b) corolla; (c) calyx (the front segment bent 

 downwards) ; (d) foliage leaf ; (e) fruit surrounded 

 by the persistent calyx lobes ; (f) scarious bract ; 

 (g) ovary. 



Plate XXIII. — Euphorbia Drummondii, Boiss. 



Fig. 1. Plant, entire. 



2. Portion of vegetative shoot. 



3. Flowering leafy shoot. 



4. 5, 6. Forms of stipule. 



Plate XXIV.— Euphorbia Drummondii, Boiss. 



Figs. 1, 2, 3. Front, side, and back views of inflorescence with 

 female and male flowers. 

 4 Involucre laid open, with only the stalk of the female 



flower. 

 5, 6. Male flowers. 

 7. Pollen grains. • 



