187 CONVOLVULUS SCAMMONIA 



and 453; Spirgatis, in Pharm. Journ., vol. v, 3rd ser., p. 65; 

 A. Hess, Archiv der Pharmacie, vol. iii, p. 223, and Pharm. 

 Journ., vol. vi, 3rd ser., p. 122; Maltass, in Pharm. Journ., 

 vol. xiii, 1st ser., p. 264; Boulier, in Pharm. Journ., vol. i, 

 2nd ser., p. 521 ; Haselden, in Pharm. Journ., vol. v, 3rd ser., 

 p. 41; Greenish, in Pharm. Journ., vol. v, 3rd ser., p. 263; 

 Proc. Amer. Pharm. Ass. (1875), vol. xxiii, pp. 152-154. 



DESCEIPTION OP PLATE. 



Drawn from a specimen in the Royal Gardens, Kew, flowering in Sep- 

 tember ; the fruit added from a specimen from Cilicia in the British Museum. 



1. Portion of a branch with flowers. 



2. The stamens. 



3. The pistil. 



4. Vertical, and 6. Transverse section of the ovary. 



5. Stigmas. 



7. Capsules. 



8. Seed. 



9. Section of the same. 



10. Embryo. 



11. Cotyledon flattened out. 



12. Portion of root of a young plant. 



(4-6, 9-11 enlarged.) 



