LIST OF THE FIGURES. 
PLATE XXI. 
Fig. 40. Unona discolor Vahl. Bifid petal. 
Fig, 41. Pangium edule Reinw. Divided 
leaf. 
Fig. 42. Canarium sp. Leaf with the 
common petiole split up 
Fig. 43. Fragaria vesca Ebrh. Leaf with 
cup-shaped terminal leaflet. 
. 44, idem. Only the upper half of 
the ecteael leaflet folded up. 
PLATE XXII. 
Fig. 48. Psophocarpus tetragonobolus DC. 
Terminal leaflet replaced by a pair. 
Fig. 49. idem. Leaf with one leaflet 
anting. 
Pig. "50. Clianthus Binnendjkianus Kurz. 
wo leaflets grown together and al- 
ternating with 2 opposite ones. 
Fig. 51, 52, 53, 54, 55. Sophora violacea 
Thw. Terminal leaflet cup-shaded to 
threadlike. 
Fig. 56, 57,58, 59. idem. Lateral leaflets 
showing different degrees of coales- 
cence. 
Fig. 45. rors ee with a cup under 
the 3 lea 
. 46. Pit ee with an additional 
leaflet at the base of the terminal 
pitcher. 
Fig. 47. Dalbergia Pseudo-Sissoo Migq. 
Abnormally arranged leaflets. 
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Fig. 60. idem. Terminal leaflet partly 
folded up. 
Fig. 61. Bauhinia sp. Leaf with one of 
the lobes bifid. 
Fig. 62. Daliteuain sp. One e su- 
perior leaflets with an oes leaflet 
at the base 
63, ‘idem Topmost pair of 
le aflets of an additional leaflet grown 
together. 
Fig. 65. Plumbago rosea L. Pitcher- 
shaped leaf. 
Fig. 
PLATE XXIII. 
Fig. 66. Ipomoea sp. Leaf with double 
pex. 
Fig. 67. Ipomoea mammosa Chois. Cup- 
torn up at t 
Fig. 69. Steopincarne Rexii Lndl. Te- 
tramerous flower 
Fig. 70. idem. Pentamerous ffower. 
71. Acanthus montanus T. And 
Normal leaf. 
Fig. 72, 73, 74, 75. idem. Abnormal 
leaves. 
Fig. 76, 77. idem. Leaf with the midrib 
split up at the apex. 
