14 VOYAGE tN SEARCH 



E.vplcmat'wn of the Figures. Plate XVIII. 



Fi'o-. I. Branch of the carpodontos liicida. 



Fig. 2. Flower with the calyx already de- 

 tached from its bafe. 



Fig. 3^ Flower i^tn in front. 



Fig. 4. Hind part of the flower, in which 

 may be remarked the calyx, which fometimes 

 remains attached to it after the expanfion of the 

 corolla. 



Fig, 5. Petal. 



Fig. 6. The ftarnina magnified. 



Fig. 7. Germen. 



Fig. 8. Capfule. 



We had formed a plan to go, on the ifl: of 

 February, and vifit the highefl: of the moun- 

 tains of this part of New Holland: its diverfified 

 lites promifed us a great number of new pro- 

 ductions. Each of us carried proviiions for 

 five days, perfuadcd that this time would be 

 fufficient for accomplifhing our objeft. We fet 

 out very early in the morning, pretty well pro- 

 vided with bifcuit, cheefe, fait pork, and 

 brandy, our ufual provender on thcfe diilant 

 excuriions. 



After having travelled half of the roa.l that 

 we had already followed before in going to the 

 South Cape, we found a vaft glade, which faci- 



lircited 



