15 CISSAMPELOS PAREIBA 



the West Indies, does not appear to have ever been exported to 

 Europe. 



Pharmacographia, p. 26 ; Per. Mat. Med., by B. and R., p. 990 ; 

 Fliickiger in Pharm. Journ., vol. xi, 2nd ser., p. 192 ; Wiggers, 

 Ann. Ch. Pharm., vol. xxviii, p. 29; Hanbury, in Pharm. 

 Journ., vol. iv, 3rd ser., pp. 81 and 102; Amer. Journ. Pharm., 

 Oct. 1,1873. 



DESCRIPTION OF PLATE. 



The flowering plant drawn from a specimen in the Royal Gardens, Kew ; 

 the fruit and stem from specimens from Jamaica in the British Museum ; the 

 male flowers added from Baillon. 



1. Toung branch of a female plant with flowers. 



2. A fascicle of female flowers. 



3. A flower. 



4. A sepal, 



5. A petal. 



6. A fruit. 



7. The endocarp. 



8. Section of fruit. 



9. A male flower. 



10. Section of same. 



11. Portion of full-grown stem. 

 12. Transverse section of same. 



(2, 7, 8 enlarged ; 3, 4, 5, 9, 10 much magnified.) 



