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14. Pistillum laid open along outer face. 
15. Placenta and ovula, at a base of placental suture. 
16. Long section of ovulum. 
A curious plant, two species occur about this place, the 
leaves generally emerge from the ground at some distance from 
the inflorescence. The other species is very like this in in- 
florescence, but the leaves are simply pinnate. The inner 
valve of the anther i. e. the one not reflexed as valve, is the 
smaller, this is, I think always the case; but why the pecu- 
liarity of dehiscence depends upon this inzequallity is another 
thing. 
Gen. Canar. Calyx 3 sepalus, cuducus. Pet. 6 biseriata. 
Stam. totidem antheris valvatis. Pollen mucilaginosum, 
ovarium alato-carinatum, ovula plura, stigma undulato-capi- 
tatum. Herbe pereniis cauli subterraneo-radiciformi tu- 
berosa foliis pinnatis, glaucis ramulis secundis oppositis vel 
semiverticillatis. Panicula cymosa aphylla, flores majusculi 
utei. 
Species prima. Caulis areolis indistinctis pinnulis oppositis, 
late oblongis apice trilobis pinnula szepius brunneo trausverse 
fasciatze. 
Sp. secunda. Caule areolata pinnulis 4-6 semiverticillatis 
Spathulatis apice 2-3 lobis conduplicatis. Przcedente paullo 
major. Pinnule fasciate. 
Has. Khasyah mountains. 
DILLENIACE. 
DiLLENIA. 
l. Dillenia spiciosa. Fig. III. Pl. DCXLIX. 
Arborea, cortice cinerea ramis patentibus. Folia post 
flores evoluta, lato-obovata, crenato-repanda emarginata 
coriacea, glabra, juniora lucida, argute serrata serraturis mu- 
cronatis, utrinque et presertim subtus ad venas adpresse 
