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corolla does not exceed the calyx-segments in length. x 7. 
The corolla cut open, showing the staminal column. x 7. 
PLATE 30, 
N. anthemidifolia, Calyx with a portion of the vagina and stipules showing the long silky 
hairs; the segments of the corolla are tomentose within and bear a few hairs on their outer 
surface. x 6. (D'Orbiguy, 1357.) 
. N. obtusa. The calyx split open to show the glandular nectaries at the base and the vascular 
system. x 3i. (Weberbauer, 2897.) 
- N. congesta. A glandular patch with a vascular bundle more highly magnified, showing the 
mass of multicellular hairs seen from above, (Weberbauer, 1018.) 
N. obtusa. Three glandular multicellular hairs from a nectary ; there is a single hemispherical 
apical cell, the other cells of the hair may be arranged in two or four rows. 
N. pedatiloba. The swollen calyx containing ripe carpels. (A. W. Hill, 78.) 
- N. turritella. The corolla, with tube 5 mm. long, stellately hairy in the upper part; the 
numerous anthers are arranged in a globose head. (A. W. Hill, 81.) 
. N. flabellata. A flower, showing the long column of stamens and styles hanging out on one 
side. Nat. size. 
. The same, showiug the corolla only; the corolla-tube is practically absent, the petals are 
irregularly toothed at the apex, the anthers are arranged in a globose head with long free 
portions to the filaments. x 2. 
N. pichinchensis. The base of the corolla and staminal column; the bases of the petals are 
covered with stellate hairs and the corolla-tube is practically absent ; the anthers are arranged 
in a cylindrical head, the free portions of the filaments being very short. x 2. 
. N. pedatiloba. "The ripe carpels; in the lower part they are covered with stellate hairs, the 
beaks bearing fairly long cilia. 
- N. parviflora, The carpel, with short beaks, 
: N. Meyeni. The carpel, with short beaks. 
N. turritella. An immature carpel. 
N. flabellata. A carpel with long beaks and short stellate hairs. (Lechler, 1972, 1.) 
. N. Niederleinii. Carpel showing the long bristle-like hairs all over the back and beaks. 
(Hieronymus, 690.) 
- N. pedicularifolia, Carpel without beak and with long spirally twisted silky hairs. (D'Orbigny, 
1356.) 
N. coccinea. "The carpel has a short thick beak and the stellate hairs have only short arms. 
- N. argyllioides. Carpel showing two kinds of stellate hair. (Weddell, 4594.) 
A seed from this species. 
- N. pedatiloba. A single carpel (cf. fig. 10) showing short stellate hairs on the carpe) proper 
and longer hairs on the beak. 
: N. flabellata. Carpel with two types of hair. 
- N. longirostris. Carpel showing the long beaks. (Gay.) 
: i . : ve. 
Seeds of the same species in side and back view, showing the dorsal groo 
- N. longissima. : 
5. N. aristata. Side view of the carpel with the contained seed. 
- The same carpel split open, seen from the b 
ack, showing the distribution of the long bristle- 
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