Appendix. 281 



No. 37 



In the Gardeners Chronicle of 2nd January, 1886, p. 23. 

 under the head of " Colonial Notes," the following occurs : 



"The orange trees of Natal give out from the snowy 

 masses of bloom the strongest and most delicious scent," so 

 that it is probable, in many places of South Africa, oranges 

 are largely grown. 



No. 38. 



In the Century for January, 1886, p. 325, S. G. W. Benja- 

 min, in an article on the city of Teheran, says, " The oranges 

 of Ghitan are large and handsome, but inferior in flavour to 

 those of Sicily." 



No. 39. 

 Dr. Masters's " Teratology." 



(a.) Cases in which the citrus was observed to be mon- 

 strous or abnormal. 



p. 137 Prolification of the flower. 



p. 149 Axillary prolification (flower bud). 



p. 364 Polyphylly of the gynsecium (augmentation in the 

 number of carpels). 



p. 453 Enation from the carpels (horned projections from 

 the ovary, like the cornute oranges of Ferrari, Gallesio, 

 Risso, &c.). 



p. 56 Adhesion of the embryos. 



p. 134 Alteration of position, and repetition of carpellary 

 whorl. 



