352 Transactions of the South African Philosophical Society. 



implied in cultivation also act as a stimulus to the production 

 of cones. 



6. In E. Altensteinii branched specimens seem to occur only in 

 illuminated situations (cf. Pfeffer, p. 93), and usually if not always,, 

 near water — conditions which are both favourable to nutrition. 



7. There is a distinct probability that entomophily occurs in 

 E. villosus. The position of the cones of Stangeria with respect to 

 the surrounding vegetation points to the inefficiency of the wind 

 as a pollinating agent. 



Botanical Laboratory, 



South African College. 



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