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other two forms; and each is furnished with two sets of stamens or 
males, differing from each other in appearance and function. Altogether, 
there are three females and three sets of males, all as distinct from each 
other as if they belonged to different species; and, if smaller functional 
differences are considered, there are five distinct sets of males. Two o 
the three hermaphrodites must co-exist, and the pollen be carried by 
maphrodites, and partially distinct in its male organs, and each furnished 
with two sets of males.” 
that this plant is also trimorphic. We commend it to the particular 
48 On a Peloria and Semi-double Flower of Ophrys arenifera, by Dr. 
Masters, to which a note is added, mentioning a nearly similar monstrosity 
°gonia ophioglossoides, (known to him from a description by Prof. 
Rev. J 
arity, viz: having three Jabella and the column resolved into small peta- 
loid organs ; the te accessory labella and a small petaloid body on the 
