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Br, J. Btu'don-Sanderson 



[June 9, 



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Fig. 4. 



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Fig 3.-Style, stamens, and part of corolla of Goldfussia. In the left-hand ficrure 

 the style IS in the unexcited state, and is curved upwards, so that the sti^nratic 



^o^oltt c'olSunfhX" ^'^ ""^' '°^^-^' ^'^ ^^^="^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^-^-^^ ^^' 



^'""iif'tW^nnrr^^^V'^l'^'''"'' '^'•1"^ *^' '^"^""^'^ '^ *h^ unexcited state, terminating 

 in the anthers and stigma, which are surrounded by conspicuous hairs. It is bent 



on each s 5: ""T^ 'f/'' '""V^' *'^ ''''' l"^"^'^^'^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^h are seen, two 

 on each side, and partly conceals the fifth lobe or labellum. 



co^^Urr^T f ^'•^^^'^^^•^''^ ^« prepared for projection on the screen. The 



Inh i] ^''-^ r I "'-'"^ '^^' *" '"P"^^ *^« «^^ filaments (6), beset with 



ou Ard' a. ■ ; fh/ ' l^i" *^' "^^^^^' ^"'^^ (^'> ^^' filament/'are arched 

 ouiwai as, ab in the unexcited state. 



