8 Orv. 5. Trpnex, Cl. 1. Spadicifere. Liriogame. 
difference whatever in 
their Fruits, except that the Seeds of the latter are inserted at the 
which also have simple Fruits. Mr. Gray has separated Sparganium 
Natum L. under Dodoen’s name of Platymeria ; but as its Stigma 
is 4-luteral and habit similar to that of the other species, I dare not 
et follow him. Typha I am little acquainted with, and from its 
Habit should be glad to remove it. 
Ord. 6. PaxpANEX. Dnxaxp. MS. R. Br. 
Jezabel. Baxxs. 
Pandanus. J. L. 
On consulting DRYANDER in 1794, when I lived at Chapel Allerton, 
about the affinity of Pandanus, he wrote upon the ticket of a smal 
male branch of Flowers enclosed in his letter, “ Aroideis J. nunc 
pariter spinulosis affine Genus; sed ob Filamenta nuda rac 
Antheras longas, et Pericarpia stupea in phalanges sepe coalita, 
Ordinis." NÉ himself had not a happier talent of saying muc 
in few words than this his pupil, half of whose time was occupied 
NKS 
osa, 
sui 
1 
,in ts 
honoured him, nor have Arron, KER or Sus, omitted to express their 
J. 
tanique distinguishes as many as 16 species, saying that he thin 
they are related to Palme. I place them here nevertheless, having 
occasionally found more than one Seed in each cell, and they agree 
with many Spadicifere in another character, unnoticed by Mr. R. 
