nates the epetiole Fr aa without smell, 4or 5 in each fascicle. Peduncles in pair s from the 
upper axils, the leaves there com monly falling off while young, 6 or 7 lines lo ng, round, 
pubesoent: ’ Bractes cane each pedicle, soon falling off. Pedicles about one line in length. 
Torus, or partial receptacle of each flower cylindrical, and covered by the parts inser ted upon it. 
Calyx one line and ahalf in length, deeply divided, externally pale brown from its pubescence, 
white smooth and finely wrinkled within, literally flowing with honey below the insertion of the 
filaments. Filaments at the mst yellow, then fora short space whitish, afterwards deep scar- 
let with whitish tops, from 2 to 24 inches in length, nearly equal, spreading, thread-shaped, 
smooth. Anthers yellow, ety small, inserted near the middle, erect. Pollen large for thesize 
of the anther, oval. Pericarpium before foecundation yellow, only about a line in length, and 
smooth: when fully grown from 3 to 5 inches in length, comprest with prominent margins and 
hairy. Style coloured like the } Hed reclined, round, smooth. Stigma very pale — 
cap-shaped. 
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REFERENCES TO THE PLATE. 
1. The Pericarpium of Anneslia Grandiflora, a part of the Valve cut off to shew the Seed. 
2, The Calyx of Anneslia Falcifolia. : 
3. A part of the Corolla of the latter species expanded to shew the insertion of the F ilaments. 
4. Two views of oes Anther teem 
5. Two views of the Stigma magnifi 
6. tage of Anneslia Grandiflora mapiel to shew its Hilum and Micropyle. 
