EXPLANATION OF PLATE XII AND XIIL. 
a 
The following abbreviations have been used: Bl. w.=inflorescenee; Bl = flower; 
hy = hypocotyl; kn = bud; w=root; w. m. = root-cap. 
Fig. 1. Adult ee of Sasa proliferum, magnified by 2 diameters. 
ig. 2. Young plan oh Penson um proliferum, the roots bearing no hypoco- 
tyls I but n 
‘Fig. S ae t of ed say proliferum with a very young hypocotyl, magnified 
Fig. 4. ia a little older, magnified 30 x. St. = fibrous fascicle. 
‘Fig. 5 Young pla ant of Taenioph yllum che gen on a ag of a tea-shrub, 2 x. 
m 
Pig op: 
Fig. 8 and 9. Adult plants of Taeniophyllum Reijnvaanti, natural size. 
Fig. 10. Termination of a root of Taentophyllum Reynvaanit, with an early stage 
of gemmation, ma 
gnified. 
’ Fig. 41. Idem, with a slightly older bud, 
Fig. 42. Flower-stalk of Taeniophyllum poetics witli a SHibt at the top, mag- 
— me ‘Adult plant of Taentophyliem os amg natural size. 
root of T er ne natural size. 
ee es ae i, Bx 
