PINUS. 17 
materia mucilaginos limpida continentis, ut primo perspexit 
illustriss. Brunonius. 
Antherz fibrosis, cellule efibrosz saltem sublente 4,. 
November, 1834. 
Cycas ovula of, Pl. CCCLXXVII. 
Monstrosity of ovula of Cycas, two being united. 
Long section of part one of these. 
Ditto do. of normal and single ovule. 
Ditto transverse section taken above the middle. 
Nucleus laid bare, the envelope being detached except 
at its base. 
Membrane lining the cavity of the nucleus. 
Granules and cells, separated and viewed under pres- 
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sure. 
Calcutta: June, 6th-8th, 1835. 
CONIFERA. 
Pinus. 
1. Pinus spinulosa, Gr. Pl. CCCLXIII. Vide Itin. Notes 
p. 145. No. 694. 
2. Pinus Griffithii., Pl. CCCLXV. Vide Itin. Notes p. 329. 
No. 21? The parts of the drawing are not numbered or 
named. Should the species be distinct from P. excelsa to 
which it is allied, it may be named P. Griffithii.* 
The following figures are marked Pinus longifolia of Pushut, 
and probably belong to a different species from that represent- 
ed on the same plate. 
l. Female organ—ovula. The protruded portion of the 
coat is badly represented in asmuch as it belongs to the 
outer only coat. 
2. Outer coat of one ovule partis: removed shewing the 
faciem. 
* Edit. 
