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V. phceniceum, by pollen of V. phceni- 

















ceum, album, 





10 



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120 



20 



20 



400 



4. 



V. phceniceum, album by pollen of 



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phceniceum, 





16 



11 



287 



26 



20 



522 



5. 



V. phceniceum, album by pollen of 



V. 

















phceniceum, roseum, 





8 



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116 



29 



20 



580 



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V. phceniceum, rosewn by pollen of 

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V. phamiceum, by pollen of V. nigrum, 





10 



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57 



19 



20 



380 



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V. phceniceum, album by pollen of 



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nigrum, ... 





10 



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110 



18 



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367 



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V. pliomiceum, roseum by pollen of 



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10 



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107 



15 



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306 



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V. phceniceum, roseum by own pollen, 





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V. phceniceum, album, by own pollen, 



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The following descriptive notice of the plants in Tab. 1, will show 

 their close morphological relations. First, V. phceniceum ; stem somewhat 

 downy, simple, producing upwards a racemose panicle. Leaves 

 crenate, oblong-ovate, nearly glabrous above, deep gteen. Radical 

 subcordate, ovately-acuminate, petiolate. Upper cauline crenulated, 

 semi-amplexicaul. Bracteas lanceolate. Raceme elongated. Flowers 

 lax solitary ; pedicels longer than the bracteas. Corolla purplish-violet, 

 beset with violet hairs at its base. Stamens ; filaments of the three 

 shorter stamens covered with long glandular purplish hairs, these of 

 the two longer naked, except on the upper side, where there are a few 

 similarly characterised hairs. Anthers of the three longer stamens 

 nearly circular, and covered with purple and white glandulose hairs, 

 these of the shorter stamens, reniform and nearly naked. Pollen 

 copper-coloured. Second, V. phceniceum, roseum differs from the above 

 only in the less elongated raceme and the rose-coloured flowers. Third, 

 V. phceniceum, album is of a more robust habit than the other two. 



