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FruUania Galifornica (Aust.) Evans. — Fig. 11. Plant, natural size.— Fig. 12. Part of 

 plant, postical view, showing perianth. — Fig. 13. Part of stem, antical view. — 

 Fig. 14. Leaf-cells from middle of lobe — Fig. 15. Bract and connate bracteole I. 

 —Fig. 16. Bract I.— Figs. 17, 18. Bracts II.— Fig. 19. Bracteole II.— Fig. 20. 

 Bract III. — Fig. 21. Bracteole III. — Fig. 22. Transverse section of perianth. All 

 the figures from specimens collected at Seattle, Washington, by Mr. Piper. 



Plate XIII. 



FruUania Franciscana Howe. — Fig. 1. Plant, natural size. — Fig. 2. Part of plant, 

 postical view, showing periantli. — Fig. 3. Part of stem, antical view. — Fig. 4. 

 Leaf-cells from middle of leaf. — Fig. 5. Bract and connate bracteole I. — Fig. 6. 

 Bract I. — Fig. 7. Bract 11. — Fig. 8. Transverse section of perianth. All the 

 figures from Californian specimens collected by Mr. Howe. 



FruUania Sehvyniana Pearson.— Fig. 9. Planis, natural size. — Fig. 10 Part of plant, 

 postical view, showing perianth and androecium. — Fig. 11. Part of plant, postical 

 view. — Fig. 12. Part of stem, antical view. — Fig. 13. Leaf-cells from middle of 

 lobe.— Fig. 14. Bract I.— Fig. 15. Bracteole I.— Fig. 16. Bract II.— Fig. 17. 

 Transverse section of perianth. All the figures from Ohio specimens: Figs. 9, 

 10 and 14-17 from specimens collected by Mr. Wilcox; the others from speci- 

 mens collected by Mr. Werner. 



Plate XIV. 



FruUania Kunzei Lehm. et Lindenb. — Fig. 1. Plant, natural size. — Fig. 2. Part of plant, 

 postical view, showing perianth, androecia, and i inflorescence. — Fig. 3. Part of 

 stem, antical view. — Fig. 4. Leaf-cells from middle of lobe. — Figs. 5, 6. Bracts I. 

 —Fig. 7. Bracteole I.— Figa. 8, 9. Bracts II.— Fig. 10. Bracteole II —Fig. 11. 

 Bract III. — Fig. 12. Bracteole III. — Fig. 13. Bract and connate bracteole I. — 

 Fig. 14. Bract I. — Fig. 15. Transverse section of perianth. — Fig. 16. Setulte from 

 mouth of perianth. All the figures from specimens collected by Dr. Underwood : 

 Figs. 13, 14 and 16 from Florida specimens and the others from specimens collected 

 at Ocean Spring, Mississippi. 



FruUania DonneUii Aust. — Fig. 17. Plant, natural size. — Fig. 18. Part of plant, postical 

 view, showing perianth and androecium. — Fig. 19. Part of stem, antical view. — 

 Fig. 20. Leaf-cells from middle of lobe.— Figs. 21, 22. Bracts I.— Fig. 23. Bracteole 

 I.— Figs. 24, 25. Bracts IL— Fig. 26. Bracteole IL— Fig. 27. Bract III.— Fig. 28. 

 Bracteole III. — Fig. 29. Transverse section of perianth. All the figures from 

 specimens collected at Eustis, Florida, by Dr. Underwood. 



Plate XT. 



FruUania Caroliniana Sulliv. — Fig. 1. Plant, natural size. — Fig. 2. Part of plant, 

 postical view, showing perianth and androecia. — Fig. 3. Part of stem, antical view. 

 Fig. 4. Leaf -cells from middle of lobe. — Fig. 5. Bract and connate bracteole I. — 

 Fig. 6. Bract I.— Figs. 7, 8. Bracts II.— Fig; 9. Bracteole IL— Fig. 10. Bract III. 

 — Fig. 11. Bracteole III. — Fig. 12. Transverse section of perianth. All the fig- 

 ures from specimens collected by Mr. Lauglois in Louisiana. 



