
PITCHERS, STIPULES AND TENDRILS. 225 
HyMEN#@A VERRUCOSA AND NANDINA DOMESTICA,— 
PLATE LX. 
Hymenea verrucosa.—Pl. 60. VI. 
l. Bud; stipules removed. 
2. The same; the leaf removed, shews trilobed leaf of 
the smaller stipule, and a lobed oblique disc; the 
lateral lobes obsolete, and to be in future the stipule 
of the leaf punctum ; a. stipule. 
3. Bud. 
3. Same ; stipule removed. 
3a. Same ; the leaf removed ; a. axil of bud. 
3b. Same; one stipule smaller removed ; the young leaf 
of the stipule, the ultimate leaf punctum, and its two 
stipular rudiments are shewn ; a. stipüle ; 5. juga, c. 
petiole. 
. Same stipule removed; a. juga; b. stipule ; c. leaf. 
. Same in front. 
. Another of about the same period, one stipule remov- 
ed; same parts seen; a. oblique line of insertion of 
stipule; 5. future stipule ; c. future leaf. 
7. Ultimate leaf punctum, and its auricule to be the 
stipule ; a. stipule ; 5. leaf. 
Wants re-examination. 
Nandina domestica. —P1.:60. VII. 
1. Young leaf. 
2. The penultimate leaf enclosed in the bosom of stipule 
of the preceding ; lateral view ; a. disc. 
3. The same in front; a. disc. 
4, Leaf, etc. more advanced; shews the scar of next 
lower leaf and its dorsal scale and bud, over this 
the lamina of the stipule; a. bud; 6. scale of 
Oo wu 
bud. 
5. The leaf enclosed in the above : one of its stipule re- 
moved, the antipenultimate leaf, its stipule, and 
penultimate leaf are also shewn; a.stipule; b. stipule; 
c. stipule, penultimate leaf; d. stipule scar. 
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