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ese also has long- and short-styled flowers with short and long 
mens respectively. I should have regarded them as both fertile, 
in F aieoen degrees perhaps, as in Primula ; but it is a point that 
cannot be settled from the material under examination.—W. Borrine 
HEMSLEY. 
Fig. 1, portion of the margin of . leaf ; 2, a flower ; 3, a part of a calyx and pistil ; 
4,a petal and stamen. A/l enlarged 
