une, 
: BOTANICAL GAZETTE. [J 
150 
cial- 
aay , the two top petals became ride ae 
ed us ac eae ‘the three lower ones § deere". al 
picks the colored sepals had practically ni pric 
ae th The views thus stated are ate oe 
Gihav the yma seem, as it is proposed to show set mee re 
nite, d of sa A that the bee would ‘light Sea ould heht 
3 Wich of the flower,” I should say that pro SiR 
a a, ih ‘ddle, and this will account for the fact | Ma 
omen on the upper side. In those flowers in 
: nthers are 
_ from one side as from another. The dehiscent a 
: likely 
Way of a bee lighting on any side, The stigmas are as ae 
t 
re le ae O the mos 
seems to have been a restriction of the visitors t 
sps flies 
diligent bees St of the flowers adapted tee ate and 
and butterflies, or to miscellaneous visitors, awd the effect 
regular, change to a lateral position has 
ne 
. ar. 
that such flowers remain pe flowers 
same relation to small, crowded, :ateré 
éK. F. Jord 
kzenge 
ungswer 
: Se an, Die Stellung der Honigbehalter und der Befrucht 
ant den Blumen, 1886, 54, 4). i 
