224 CIKNAMOMUM ZETLANTCUM ^ 



imported; and the substance called Cinnamon suet is also expressed 

 in Ceylon from the ripe fruits. 



Pharmacographia, p. 470; Per. Mat. Med., by B. & R., p. 541; 

 U. S. Disp., by W. & B., pp. 312 and 595 ; Per. Mat. Med., 

 vol. ii, pt. 1, pp. 439441 ; Bentl., Man. Bot., p. 611. 



DESCRIPTION OF PLATE. 



Drawn from a specimen cultivated in the Royal Gardens, Kew ; the fruit 

 added from a specimen collected by Thwaites in Ceylon (n. 2284). 



1. Young branch with flowers. 



2. Diagram of flower. 



3. Vertical section of flower. 



4. An outer stamen. 



5. An inner stamen. 



6. A staminode. 



7. Fruit. 



8. Section of fruit * 

 (36 enlarged; 8 copied from Wight, 1. c.) 



