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Cellnlae quibus processus illi conüati sunt, ejnsdem omnino 

 formae et indolis sunt ac illae quibus discus compouitur; pa- 

 reuchymaticae sunt cellulac haud admoduni reguläres, arcte 

 juuctae , exteriores paullo iirmiores. Textuin ita dictum con- 

 ductoruni nullibi reperi. — Pili, reeeutes exaininati, rigiduli, 

 e basi snbtumida anguste eonici , rix aenti, recti vel leviter 

 curvati, subpellucidi, alii laeves , alii extus materie quadam, 

 quasi guiumi exsiccato, obducti. Cum papillis stigiuaticis 

 sane eomparari non possuut. — Si poUen rcspicianms Sim- 

 plex, viscosum, ex antlieris delabeus et floris fundum peteusj 

 quomodo ad disci superficiem pervenire possit, vix etiam iü- 

 telligatuFj nisi insectorum auxilio liae in re aliquid tribuere 

 velis. 



Praecedentes observatioues anno 1851 in Anal. Ind. 

 Parte III, communioavi, adjeeta icone stirpis femintie R. 

 RocJiussenii. — Eo fere tempore quo ego in Horto uostro 

 botanito Rafllesiam iuvesti^aveiam, Domini J. E. T eysmauu 

 et S. Binueud\ck stirpem etiam tVminam in iusula Java 

 exploraverunt, laetasquc de illa observatioues in diario lau- 

 dato Tom. II. publici juris fecerunt. In disci superfieie pro- 

 cessus styliformes nullos, ne rudimentum quidem, se inve- 

 uisse, aflirmant. Ego autem in omnibus a nie exaujiuatis 



siender processes fonuiiig tlie hispid tips of tJie siipposed styles, 

 which have so much tlie appearance of tlie iiltiiiiate divisions of 

 Stigmata, are luerely liairs of a very simple structure, and 

 cxactiy resembling tliose fouud iu other parts of the co- 

 liimn .... A sliglit difference , indeed, seems to exist bet- 

 ween tlie tissiie of thc apices of the styles and tlic other parts 

 of their surface , hardly siifficieiit , however , to prove it to be 

 Stigma , though this is no doubt the probable seat of that or- 

 g;aii." — 



