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the ve ollinia ascending. Translator : Corpuseuany 
Paes YCARPUS CONCOLOR E. ‘May. N 0. “aa 6. enn 
somewhat large. Retinacila short, sto = and curved. Pollinia 
eave a ioe: ahaned 3 rifice below. Edges of valves charged 
with fine teeth roe inwards and upwards. 
Note.—A specimen was found in which two goer were 
su 
lodged at the upper “abd of the stigmatic cham 
stance was merged into th a8 of am loose oallelae ‘tissue of dhs 
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ASCLEPIAS GLAUCOPHYLLA Schlechter. No. 1357. Corpusculum 
large. R inacula short. Pollinia of fly-wing type. Stigmatic 
slits narrow, faintly dilated at the angle. Horizontal section of 
the valves and column shows a dilated chamber immediately 
behind the valves, which contracts megs into a narrow portion 
which penetrates ‘deeply into the column 
XysmabLopium Cecinz N. E. Br. N o. 1358. obese 
of medium - oe stout, passing first horizontally ou 
urve, whose convexity is below. At the end of the 
column, neces 
thickening of edges of the e valves, ‘but no teeth. Stigmatie 
chamber Slated ‘behind the valves, narrowing as it approaches 
the axis of the colum 
ScuizoaLossum acicuLaRE N. E. Br. No. 1359. Corpusculum 
small. Retinacula short, stout, flattened and twisted. Pollinia 
relatively large, orig and of fly-wing type. Stigmatic slits 
narrow, divergin 
MARGARETTA War K. Schum. No. 1360. Flowers some- 
times a site blue, at i a purplish blue. Corolla in two 
JOURNAL OF Borany.—Vou, 47. [Aprin, 1909.} M 
