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latter are used by the flowers as agents of pollination. An 

 account of this relationship is deferred until seed-plants are 



FIG. 80. An ant plant (Hydn&phytum) from South Java, in which an excrescent 

 growth provides a habitation for ants. After SCHIMPBK. 



considered, or it may be found, with illustrations, in Plant 

 Relations, Chapter VII. 



