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 p. 494. ) Mi-fl "'mlci'ti iSi R^ s^^l H^^l ^HICH 

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"In Ficns the receptacles are sometimes 

 unisexual, but are usually androgynous ( A 

 spike or head o£ flowers is androgynous when 

 male and female flowers are mixed in it), 

 with the males nearest the mouth. The 

 flowers are of four kinds or forms, male, 

 female, galls, and (rarely) neuters. The 

 male and female-flowers are described above. 

 The gall flowers are like the female but per 

 feet no seed, their style is short, often dilate- 

 above, and the ovary occupied hy the pupa 

 of a Hymenopterous insect. ( Neuter flowers 

 found in section syncecia only have the per 

 anth of the males ). — The male, female and 

 gall flowers may occupy the same re- 

 ceptacle; or the males and galls one set of 

 receptacles, and the females and neuters in 

 another set; or the males and galls may be 

 in one set of receptacles and the females in 

 another set. " 



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