276 ON THE STAMINAL ARRANGEMENTS IN 
Of the species, in the foregoing list, with andrecia falling under 
Type I., the following are those which exhibit a tendency to vary, either 
by multiplication or reduction in the number of stamens :— 
A. Species exhibiting a tendency to multiplication in the number of 
stamens :— 
P. bifurca, L. Two flowers were examined ; one was normal, while 
in the other one of the antisepalous stamens was replaced by two 
slightly connected by their bases. 
P. peduncularis, Don. 
“Flower a por erae Antipetalous 
EC 3B ces PLGL -o 1,1; 11 
NS Es PR uo EELEE o an ELLI 
Eus EN X DLE ua ERLI 
E GS XU Ini LALIZSS S.J LELLE? 
Poe Ei. Eos ih Se ERL 
P. Calabra, Tenore. 
xcd of Parapetalous Antisepalous Antipetalous 
—— : stamens. stamens. tame 
B uode I8 uu hLELLi ^. ye Fae es Fy 
AN ua IB. e 145%, 359 hil 
E xA IQ: es ELLERI SS LEL 
1 10 5. LALE o 1" LLLL9S 
hx Hc m LITIEE S  — LELLI 
Poode AU i sess BESLO 3. 11,913 
P. inclinata, Vill. (var. subseptenata ?). 
E o nM i 
BE esee 10 CELL A. dod 5 
2 i us Lb5b5$... 5 
deor RAE. ees, 5, Eph yay © i EA. 5 
Toe 3:8. vs LA4h*85. 5x 5 
1 18... ue LXXX. uui 5 
S worse IU oun BERE NE Su oov 5 
É leu al ELERE 2 5 
DN Hl xs LULA s ue 5 
E Ves Heu LLLXLS 5 
* In this and the succeeding tables, wherever the number of antisepalous or 
