[454] TRANS. OF THE ACAD. OF SCIENCK. 4 
Between both weeflen of the ripe and d sule an open- 
obcordate or bilobed part of the dissepiment rT attached 
to = base of the capsule in the bottom of the 
most instances the stylar portions of th: pee as 
I will call this part, remain united at base, separating the fun- 
nel-shaped intrastylar — from the interior cavity of the 
capsule, and therefore can no t give Ebel s to the seeds, as has 
merece - case with 
n & 
and = Sones 
with the cells of the capes but the oferta is far too small 
to let the seeds out; nor would this be rt as in all of 
them the capsule is ‘circumscissile. In some few species I find 
each seylar portion of the yea divided into two halves; 
in C. pedicellata these halves a are widely distant from one 
top of the capsule, but, of course, without any opening. 
es Moulins was the first, in his “ Etudes”, to draw atten- 
an 
