1916] LEVINE—CHLORANTHY IN DROSERA 309 
Fic. 7.—Young chloranthic flower in which the leaflike petals are not yet 
fully relies: the carpel is replaced by a number of leaf rudiments. 
Fic. 8.—A slightly older stage; sepals very large. 
Fic. 9.—Another slightly older stage. 
Fic. 1o.—An older stage in which outer whor! of leaf rudiments are devel- 
oped into leaflike organs resembling normal spatulate leaf of D. intermedia. 
IG, 11.—Variation of a chloranthic flower in which the number of ten- 
tacles on the petals is relatively small. 
IG. 12.—Another abnormal chloranthic flower in which the number of 
sepals and petals is reduced to 2 and 3 respectively and the stamens are 
abnormal, as in fig. 5. 
Fic. 13.—Schematized longitudinal section of a chloranthic flower. 
