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Fig. 
REVISION OF THE GENUS NOTOTRICHE, 
27. N. argyllioides. A carpel showing the enclosed seed, to compare with fig. 18. (A. W. Hill, 
.91 
. 82 
80.) | 
.98. N. epileuca. The beaks are broad and, like the rest of the carpel, bear short bristle-like 
hairs. 
.99. N. pusilla. Very small carpel entirely filled by the seed, showing a short beak and covered 
with short stellate hairs. 
ig. 30. N. pygmea. The beak is practically absent, the stellate hairs are only borne on the upper 
portion of the carpel. 
. N. anthemidifolia. Showing the large carpel and the position of the seed ; the beaks are short ; 
the back of the carpel and the beaks are covered with long spirally twisted silky hairs, 
(Weddell, 4446.) 
. The seed of this species. 
