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were not in flower he was at once struck by its peculiar appearance, 
and only awaited another opportunity to complete them. (The late 
Mr. Gerrard was apparently the first to discover the plant, and his 
specimens from Natal, distributed under No. 1417, in fruit only, have 
US. ; 
been in the Kew Herbarium some eighteen years.)—H. Bon 
phulariaceous affinity.—D. Outve 
Fig, 1. Astivation of corolla-lobes. 2. Bud. 3. Calyx and pistil. 4. Corolla, 
laid open. 5. Ovary. 6. Transverse section of ovary. 7. Seed, 8. Longitudinal 
section of same, with embryo, Enlarged. 
ge acca, 
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