the Fruit of Cycas revoluta. 3 1 5 



The annexed figure (Tab. XXIX.) is taken from a fine drawing 

 by Mifs North, prefented to the Society by the Bifliop of Win- 

 chefter. It reprefents as much of the plant as was polhble, fome- 

 what under the natural dimenfions, nor could the full number of 

 furrounding leaves be conveniently admitted. 



Tab. XXX. exhibits one of the fronds of its full fize. Fig. i. is an 

 zboxtvf e drupa; 2. a ripe one; 3. a d'/«/)^ cut longitudinally; 4. all 

 the integuments of the fruit; 5. albumen i 6. cavity deftined to con- 

 tain the embryo. 



S s 2 XXIV. Spe:ics 



