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Fig. 4. Enlarged fimbriated lobe = involucre.—Fig. 5. Flowering 
branch, natural size.—Fig. 6. C with one female, ov, and - 
eral male flowers, s¢, showing qateacjenhiel glan x. gl.—Fig 
oad only the petioles of the leaves drawn, a Mrpelate aids. 
g. 8. Capsule showing position of 
Prate XXV. 
Figs. 1-6, Croton Guatemalensis. 
Fig. 1. Flowering branch, natural size.—Fig. 2. Styles, enlarged.— 
Fig. 3. Ovary in longitudinal section, enlarged.—Fig. 4. Ovary en- 
laven. s, indicates the place where tke styles were sete: —Fig. 5. 
Male flower, enlarged; S, sepals, P, petals—Fig. 6. Female flower 
after removal of ovary, enlarged; S, sepals; , petals.. 
Figs. 7-10, Croton eleutertoides. 
Fig. 7. Young inflorescence natural size. —Fig. 8. Female flower in 
bud enlarged; P, petal, S, sepal. Wik? Petal from female bud.— 
ig. to. One style, the two others cut 
