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DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES. 
PLATE XXXIII. 
A. Microcharis tenella; natural size. Fig. 1. Flower. 2. Standard. 3. One of the wings. 4. Keel. 
5. Stamens, 6, Anther. 7. Calyx and pistil. 8. Pod. 9. Seed. All much enlarged. 
B. Microcharis latifolia. 
PLATE XXXIV. 
Mastersia Assamica. Fig. 1. Bud. 2. Flower, with the bracteoles. 3. One of the bracteoles. 4. Standard. 
5. One of the wings. 6. Keel. 7. Stamens. 8. Pistil: all somewhat enlarged. 9. Portion of 
one of the valves of the pod, on the inside, showing the seeds; natural size. 10. Seed, en- 
larged. 11. Seed cut open, showing the embryo; much enlarged. 12,13. Embryo. 14. Dia- 
gram of the flower, including the bracteoles. 
PLATE XXXV. 
Panurea longifolia. Fig. 1. Flower. 2. Calyx. 8. Standard. 4. One of the wings. 5. One of the 
keel-petals. 6. Stamens. 7. Anther. 8. Pistil. 9. The same, with the ovary eut open. All 
much enlarged. : 
PLATE XXXVI. 
Camoénsia maxima. Fig. 1. Calyx cut open, showing the stamens and insertion of the stipes of the 
ovary. 2. Pod. 3. Seed. 4. Embryo. 5. The same, cut open, showing the radicle. 
Prare XXXVII. 
Batesia floribunda, Fig. 1. Bud. 2. Flower expanded. 3. Two of the petals. 4. Stamens and pistil. 
5. Two of the stamens. 6. Pistil. 7. Ovary cut open: all somewhat enlarged. 8. Pod. 9. The 
same, as open when ripe; and 10. Seed : natural size. 11. Seed somewhat enlarged, and cut open, 
showing the embryo. 12,13. Embryo. 14. Diagram of the flower without the bracteoles. 
Pirate XXXVIII. 
Dicymbe corymbosa. Fig. 1. Flower, with the bracteoles removed. 2. One of the bracteoles. 3. One 
of the sepals, from outside. 4. The same, from inside. 5. One of the petals, from outside. 6. The 
same, from inside. 7. Two of the stamens. 8. Pistil. 9. Ovary, cut open: all slightly enlarged. 
10. Diagram of the flower, including the bracteoles. | 
PLATE XXXIX. 
Oligostemon pictus, Benth. Fig. 1. Bud, showing the first and second sepals. 2. Third sepal. 3. Fourth 
sepal. 4. One of the three upper petals. 5. One of the two lower petals. 6. Stamens. 7. The 
treble upper stamen, from outside. 8. Pistil : all more or less enlarged. 9. Young pod ; natural size. 
