2 
twenty- -third of which the female flowers have been recorded, but bed: 
is a greater number of which this sex is still unknown.—R, ALL 
ROLFE. 
1, pl nt, showing male and female scapes (the latter after the flowers bad 
ale al 
hai 2, leaf; 3, male scape ; 4, male flower, with the sepals and petals laid open ; 
5, male co eolum n, n, with ae agi side vi ew); 6, the same, with part of the antennize 
moved (front’ v ew); 7, inia ; 8, git flower. 1, reduced; 2, 3, 4, and 8 
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natural size ; 5, 6, yttr 7 oe 
