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a Christisonia but differs from that genus in having both anther-eells 

 perfect ; the corolla 2-labiate and the stigma equally 2-lobed. 



It is nearest to Conopholis with which it agrees as to corolla and 

 stamens but from which it differs as regards calyx and stigma. From 

 Boschniackia it differs somewhat as regards corolla and greatly as 

 regards stamens. From Xylanche ( Boschniackia himalaica) it further 

 differs in having 2 carpels not 3. From all three genera it differs as 

 regards inflorescence which is spicate in those but paniculate in 

 Oleadovia. 



(2). The Humours of Coin-collecting. — By U. Burn, I.C.S. 



(3). How Rome ivould have ruled India. — By W. S. Meter, I.C.S. 



In the discussion which followed the Chairman, The Hon. 

 Mr. T. Raleigh and H.E. Lord Curzon took part. 



