58 POLLEN. 



Boronicea contd. 



*Eriosteinon nerioides, 5. 

 * inyoporioides, 4. 



salicifolium. M. 



buxifolium. M. 



*Acradenia Franklinii, 11. 

 *Zieria Smithii, 6. 



mauritiana. M. 



Pobalium truncatum. Hf. Tas. ix. 

 Diosmieece. 



*Adenandra fragrans, 12. 



Agathosma obtusa. F. M. 

 *Diosma ericoides, 11. 



* bucco, 6. 



* capitata, 7. 



imbricata. P. xvii. 7. 



scabra. M. 



pulchella. F. 



alba. F. 



uniflora. F. 



Barosma serratifolia. F. 



Ruta graveolens. P. xvi. 9. H. 



villosa. M. 



Buxbaumii. M. 



macrophylla. F. 



Dictamnus Fraxinella. P. xvi. 10. 



* alba, Q. 



Peganum Hannala. M. 

 Cuspariece. 



*Galapaea Ruldinii, 9. 



Spiranthera (Tropanthus) jasminoides. M. Trigonous. 



petiolata. M. 



GERAITIACILE;. 



JBcUsaminece. According to Moh.1, cylindric ; according to Hassall, ' qua- 

 drilateral, with a pore at each end.' I have, however, found them 

 oval, with smooth or rough bands, or sub-globular. I have not 

 seen the pores described by Hassall and Mohl. 

 *Impatiens noli me tangere, 5. M. iv. 6 ; ix. 36. H. xvii. 12. MD. 

 xxxii. 21. 



* Balsamina, 8. M. iv. 7. Mirb. xxx. 38. 



* sp. 8. 



* racemosa, 7. 10. Rough bands. 



* royleana, 4. 



According to Mobl, elliptic or spherical, with 3 pleats : in 

 which I agree, some being singularly smooth and shining, others 

 rough ; some elliptic. 



*0xalis Acetosella, 8. WS. 66. I have usually found it globular 

 and shining, but rarely oblong and roughish. 

 americana, 9. 

 corniculata, 6. 

 Marlii, 5. 8. 

 cernua, 12. 

 oregana, 12. 

 carnosa, 10. F. 



Martiana. F. 



floribunda. F. xvii. 7. 



tetraphylla. M. 



