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2. Flower (f). [After Baillon.] All sepals and petals, except 



the dorsal petal drawn turned down to show the stamens. 



3. Longitudinal section of flower (f ) through the stipitate ovary, 



showing the ovules and the cup-shaped disk. [After 

 Le Maout and Decaisne.] 



4. Anther, dorsal view, showing the "] 



peltate connective. [-Magnified. [After Wight.] 



5. Anther ventral view. J 



6. Ovary on the disk and base of calyx. (Magnified.) [After 



Wight.] 



7. Ovule. (Magnified.) [After Le Maout and Decaisne.] 



8. A full-grown capsule cut transversely to show its three valves 



and winged seed in situ. (Natural size.) [After Wight.] 



9. Mature seed detached and showing the three wings. (Natural 



size.) [After Baillon.] . 

 10. One of the cotyledons showing the ventral surface, with the 

 radicle at base and plumule. (Magnified.) [After Wight.] 



