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ingeach others at the upper end, while the lower is widely 

 separated and the space between is very fi^lutinous. The 



FIG. 43 A. 

 Fig. 43 A. Polliula and pollen 

 grains of orchid (Habenaria or- 

 hicvlata). 464, five separate pollen 

 packets; the figure below more 

 magnified, showing pollen grains; 

 the figure to the left shows a pol- 

 len mass and stalk, at the base a 

 gland. (After Gray.) 



FIG. 43. 

 Fig. 42. Flower of Babenaria nrbiculata, 

 46 , stamen and stigma more magnified ; 462, 

 one of the two pollen masses. (Atter Gray.) 



