660 PLANTii: JAVANICJi RARIORES. 



barely visible. Fig. 3. A corolla laid open, to show that it 

 is monopetalous, that the stamina are inserted below the 

 sinuses, and that its segments are slightly ciliated, some- 

 what more magnified than figure 2. Fig. 4. The corolla 

 removed, to show more distinctly the external structure of 

 pistillum. Fig. 5. A stamen. Fig. 6. The calyx surround- 

 ing the somewhat enlarged pistillum, on which, from the 

 elongation of the true emarginate stigma, the capitate or 

 .spurious stigma has become apparently lateral. Fig. 7. A 

 ripe seed-vessel, natural size, with its short pedicle covered 

 by the withered calyx, and crowned by the two stigmata, 

 of which the true or emarginate has greatly increased in 

 size, especially length, while the capitate, not at all enlarged, 

 is barely visible, /''zy. 8. A seed shghtly magnified. Fig. 9. 

 The embryo separate, magnified more than fig. 8, and so 

 placed as to indicate that it must have been situated at the 

 upper extremity of the seed. 



