iv PREFACE. 
a similar arrangement takes place, but a gland exists op- 
posite the anterior and posterior sepal, so that the outer- 
most series may be said to be more complete. There is 
no trace of a 4-nary division of the stigma, still I assume 
it from the transverse sulcus visible on the surface of 
the stigma dividing it into an anterior and posterior 
lobe, but I have not been ableto ascertain the number 
of vascular fascules of the style. The numbers refer 
as before, 
1, Sepals. 
2. Petals. : 
3. 2 glands, 2 stamens. 
4. Glands. 
5. Wanting. 
6. Stamens. 
7. Carpellary leaves. 1836. 
Anonacee.—In the Ovulum of Artabotrys odoratissi- 
mus the foramine and secundine adhere, the latter has 
a fungous opening which projects beyond that of the 
primine 
From a perfectly developed flower during impregna- 
tion, the ovary is 2-ovulata, ovulis basi Joli sts 
collateralibus. 1835. 
| Magnoliacez.—ln Magnolia pumila the dpud are situ- 
ated transversely, that is, the raphe is not anterior 
or posterior, but lateral with respect only to the axis of 
the ovarium or the placenta. The secondine is quite 
| a The excavation of the Roulens is also Pagi 
| ditte 3 . 1835. : 
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