630 LORANTHACEA. 
The same Pl. DCXXIII. Fig. I. 
l. Double long section of ovarium after fall of perianth 
aud style from the cicatrix of which filaments are seen 
. to project. 
a. White tissue of centre. 
b. 3 embryo sacs. 
c. Young albuminous growth from one of those. 
d. Another ditto much less advanced. 
e. Convoluted funicle embryo. 
f. Embryo. 
g. Vascular supplies. 
1 6. Represents no. c. of the same, but the filaments 
were not seen to traverse the albumen, at a is the end 
of the embryo sac? at which the tubes emerge, their 
cells are of large diameter and lax, at b another funicle 
adhered to this, forming with this the embryo. 
la. Represents d of l. The young albumen is 4-angular 
from pressure, each cell is crowded with grume and 
contains a grumous nucleus, this did not reach much 
more than 4 down the cavity of ovarium. There was a 
tendency to grumous aggregation towards the bottom of 
the cellular part of the sac, a is the termination of the 
Sac reaching to the apex of which are two tubes, which 
pressure dd. not shew in the albumen. 
2. From another less advanced ovarium the sac was nearly 
kis throughout the lower 3, lowest cells being most 
dereloped, and the upper ones with faint walls and no’ 
nucleus, the tubes are enclosed throughout, but the sac 
ceased to be cellular. 
The same Pl. DCXXIII. Fig. II. 
Represents the united embryo of the same. 
The inner tubes remain two, either to the end of the 
irregular edged sheath or near it, where this ceases they ap- 
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