1921] SCHAFFNER—HEMP 219 
Fic. 6.—Distorted flower from tip of inflorescence of carpellate plant, 
with 1 good stamen and 1 reduced and distorted stamen with 2 stigmas con- 
nected at base with double structure halfway between anther and ovulary 
in character, having 3 stigmas; stamen side of flower has sepal of normal size; 
such perianths often staminate in character on one side and more or less 
carpellate on other. 
Fic. 7.—Abnormal flower from same carpellate plant as fig. 6, showing 
distorted oer with stigma and distorted ovulary with 2 stigmas, all on 
central stalk; 4 sepals. 
Fic. 8.—Stamen-carpel complex from center of staminate flower, from 
staminate plant; 4 normal stamens present; bilocular stamen ends in short 
filament and imperfect ovulary has 1 prominent stigma. 
Fics. 9. and ga. —Distorted staminate flower from staminate plant with 
stalked rudimentary gynoecium ending in small stigma and with 4 stamens; 
2 stamens normal, one has projection like incipient stigma, and one (fig. 9a) 
has prominent stigma; 4 sepals. 
Fic. 10.—Tip flower from inflorescence of carpellate plant showing 4 
free sepals characteristic of staminate flower and one side of ovulary developed 
into anther-like structure with imperfect microsporangia. 
Fic. 11.—Staminate flower from carpellate plant; 3 stamens on stalk in 
center of flower, 2 having small stigmas; 4 sepals. 
Fic. 12.—Abnormal flower from staminate plant expressing femaleness; 
abnormal ovulary with 2 stigmas united with 1 anther not normally developed; 
on anther side perianth sheath has 3 lobes and is thus somewhat carpellate in 
nature; other stamen normal; sheath split open and turned down to expose 
ovulary 
