MONOCOTYLEDONES. 



Ill 



e. Dissected flowers and coloured drawing. 



This sheet is labelled : A.anguslifoliinn, SoimerAt{A.Da>mllU 



Hook, f.). 

 Flowers of plant raised from seed, received from E. J. L. 



Simmonds ; this plant produced fruits in 1867. The 



drawing is dated 19 June, 1867. [The whole of the 



flower is coloiu-ed yellow.] 



f. Coloured drawing of rhizome, stem, and inflorescence. 

 Labelled : A. n/'momsum, Bojer; A. angusfifolium, Sonnerat. 



Copied from a sketch by E. Fleurot, Port Louis, 



Mauritius. 

 At the back of tliLs sheet is written : ' ' The original sketch accompanied 

 the specimens referred to in the Pharni. Joum., vol. 13, p. 6.39. This 

 copy was made by my sister-in-law, E. H." [In this drawing the whole 

 of the flower, except the yellow la>)ellum, is represented of a red colour 

 as in 6 and d, whereas in drawing e it is wholly yellow.] 



ff. Leaf, dried fruits, and detached seeds. 



River Gaboon; Gustav Mann, No. 1035; July, 1861. 

 The flower in spirit is at Kew. [A drawing of the 

 inflorescence and seed is attached to this sheet.] 



h. Leaf, with portion of stem and detached inflorescence. 

 Same locality and date as g. 



i. Pencil drawing of spikes of fruit. 



No. 1053 ; G. Mann. 

 j. Leaves, fiiiits, and drawings of inflorescence. 



Ex Herbarium, Royal Gardens, Kew; Amoinum, 1053. 

 {A. Daniellii, Hook, f.) West Africa, lat. 0. ; collected 

 by G. Mann. Received Nov., 1861. 



k. Leaf, and detached dried fruits and seeds. 



Fernando Po ; " all through the forest," Gustav Mann. 

 Received Jan., 1862, with the flowers in spirit, and a 

 coloui'ed sketch of ditto. 



I. Coloured drawing of A. Daniellii, Hook., f., copied from 

 Curtis's Botanical Magazine, tab. 4,764 (red flowers). 



m. Coloured drawing of A. Clusii ; Curtis's Botanical Maga- 

 zine, tab. 5,250 (yellow flowers). 

 In the text accompanying the drawing the following 

 remarks by Mr. Hanbury occur : — 

 " I am obliged to conclude that A. Daniellii varies in colour of flower 

 from yellow to crimson ; also considerably in the size of the fruit, in the 

 latter being more or less furrowed ; in the length of the scape, being 



