n which accompanies it, to Dr. Robert Graham, 
Edinensis,? and “ Scottish Cryptogamic Flora ; * and for the descriptio 
Professor of Botany in the University there. Their united efforts have precluded the nece 
and supplied me with one of the chief ornaments of my present work. 
ssity of further remarks, 
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Outer limb of the corolla, calyx, germen, and upper part of the pedicel. 
. Flower, with outer limb of the corolla torn off at its insertions. 
ne terminating the style, and extending along 
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Lip, stamen, style, and stigma; the stigma is the brown li 
point seen in the drawing, over the base of the anther. 
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its gibbous edge to that prominent 
Capsule, showing its trigonous form, the insertion of the dissepiments into the centre of its three valves, 
the manner of bursting at the sutures, the crowding of the seeds, the tomentum at their insertion, 
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and the reticulated appearance of the inner surface. 
. Ripe seeds. a is the point of their insertion. All of natural size. 
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