PITCHERS STIPULES AND TENDRILS. 227 
BaAvuniNiA DiPuyuLA, Hymenæa CourBARIL, Passi- 
FLORA, ETC.—PLATE LVIII. 
Bauhinia diphylla.—P\. 58. I. 
1. Apex of a branch with imbricated stipule. 
2. Leaf and stipule of same, shewing the conduplicate ter- 
minal lobe. 
3. Same younger. 
4. Same terminal, lobe halved. 
5. Very young leaf with one stipule. 
6. Apex of the branch, one stipule deflexed, the antipenult. 
leaf to right, penult. to left, ultimate with its stipules at a. a. 
7, 8, 9. Ultimate leaf; 8, penult. punctum; 9, ultimate 
ditto. 
10. Immediate apex, stipules of antipenult. leaf removed. 
11. Another antipen., penult., and ultimate leaves at 1, 2, 3. 
Stipule of one removed. 
12. Immediate apex of ditto ; shewing the ultimate leaf and 
commencement of punctum. 
13. Another at the same period. 
Hymenea Courbaril.—P]. 58. 11. 
l. Apex of axis consisting of one leaf; stipulae removed ; 
ultimate leaf with the stipulz developing and terminal disc. 
2. Another apex about the same period, but the stipulz of 
the ultimate leaf are more developed. j 
3. Immediate apex of the same seen in front ; a. a. ultimate 
leaf punctum ; 5. 5. future stipulæ ; c. disc. 
nother dorsal ; a. 4. c. as before. 
Passiflora incarnato-alba.—Pl. 58. II. 
l. Immediate apex of axis; ultimate leaf, ultimate punc- 
tum, and disc. 
2. Ultimate leaf of the same; two auriculz indicate the fu- 
ture stipules. - eras 
3. Same points of axis ; one leaf removed shews the penul- . 
timate leaf, ultimate ditto rather obliquely, and disc. 
4. Same with one more leaf; 5, same more advanced, two 
lobes now. 

