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b) Legit C. A. Backer in horto bog., January 1916. 
Flower heramerous. Corolla considerably smaller than usual 
(Fig. 39). Instead of stigma’s there are anthers, which are like 
the cells of the ovary antipetalous. These anther-like stigmas 
2 exactly fit the interstices between the legitimate (antisepalous) 
anthers with the exception of one, which has split up paeaeete- 
Accordingly 13 anthers are shown. 
With this observation is to be compared one made by Heiy- 
ricuEeR, cited by Penzic II, p. 104, according to which just the 
contrary the stamens were replaced by stigmas. 
More apposite to our case is the information of Masters 
(Teratology, German translation, p. 34) about Campanula per- 
sicifolia, rapunculoides and glomerata for bearing each of them 
one anther on the style. 
Finally we must draw attention to the fact that the peduncle 
produces 4 leaves instead of 0—2. 
SAPOTACEAE. 
Achras Sapota L. 
Legit D. van Motte in suo horto Weltevreden. 
A fasciating stem with repeated but incomplete dichotomy 
and in connection herewith an increasing number of leaves. 
CUPULIFERAE. 
Quercus javensis Bl. 
Legit Dr. A. Rant, Tjinjiroean. 
Cupules grown together (fig. 40). 
AMARANTACEAE. 
Telanthera praelonga Mogq. 
Legit A. Rant, Buitenzorg 1918, 
The normal heads are ovate with a length of about 1.5 ¢.M. 
and a width of 1 c.M. near the base. 
The case indicated above and represented in fig. 41 on the 
other hand has a very irregular shape, showing at least the 
threefold size and consisting of a number of secondary headlets. 
