PLANTiE JAVANIC^ RARIORES. 647 



ActinopJiora is readily distinguishable ; its more remarkable 

 characters being the enlarged subfoliaceous spreading 

 calyx, accompanying the crustaceous evalvular monosper- 

 mous pericarpium. 



Tab. XLVI. Mff. I. A branch of Actinophora fragrans, 

 of the natural size. Fig. 2. A flower just before expansion, 

 with the calyx removed. Fig. 3. A stamen, magnified. 

 Fig. 4. The ovarium, cut open longitudinally, crowned with 

 the stigmata. Fig. 5. An ovule. Fig. 6. The fruit, with 

 the enlarged persistent calyx, petals and stamina. Fig. 7. 

 The enlarged calyx, seen from without. Fig. 8. The fruit, 

 separated and shghtly enlarged. Fig. 9. The same, cut 

 open and with the seed removed. Fig. 10. The seed. 

 Fig. 11. The convoluted cotyledons. 



