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Fig. 7. Jimi2)en(s mffrrisonicold IIayata. 

 a— a male flower ; h— a stamen ; c— the same, feen ficm llie inner side ; d— a female flower ; 

 e- the same, in a little advanced stage ; /— the ^amc, in a more advanced stage ; f/- the same, in 

 vertical section, one side taken cff, showing the hollow receptacle, oviile and nucellus (as the 

 figiue is drawn from a dry specimen, the nucellus is probably much more contracted than it 

 really is) ; h- a fruit (natural size) ; i- the same, magnified ; j— the same, seen from a diflEerent 

 side ; k— a seed ; I— the same, in section, the upper half taken away, showing the hard seed coat, 

 albumen and embryo; m- an albumen; n- an embryo; o and p- sections of different parts 

 of a leaf, ?t = resin-canal. 



