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and the only genera with irregular flowers of the same order, 

 are adapted to, and mainly visited by the larger species of 

 bees. Similarly of conspicuous and regular flowers of 

 RosacecB, Primus communis has twenty-seven visitors ; Spirma 

 Uhnaria, twenty-two ; Euhus fruticosus, sixty-seven ; Fragaria 

 vesca, twenty-fivej-Orate^Ms oxyacantha, fifty-seven. On the 

 other hand, of irregular flowers, Digitalis purpurea has only 

 three useful visitors ; Linaria, nine or more species of bees, 

 and Orchis mascula only eight. 



As an instance of a long-tubed regular flower, Lonicera 

 ccBTulea may be mentioned. It is adapted to humble-bees, by 

 which it is chiefly visited. Similarly, the flower of the 

 Honeysuckle, the lobes of which are scarcely if at all 

 unequal, admits only a few lepidopterous insects which can 

 reach the honey. So, too, Asperula taurina, which has a tube 

 9 to 11 mm. long, is visited by nocturnal Lepidoptera. 



The Origin of Ieeegulaeitt. — "With reference to the 

 theoretical origin of irregular whorls, I assume that they 

 have all descended from regular ones through external 

 influences.* With regard to terminal, regular flowers the &ow 

 of sap is directed equally, radially, and in all directions on 

 reaching the floral receptacle, and there is no inherent 

 cause to make a terminal flower zygomorphic, or to induce 

 one or more parts of any whorl to grow difBerently from the 

 rest. Hence the primary cause of irregularity must come 

 from without, and I regard this cause as issuing from the 

 insect itself ; namely, the mechanical influence of its weight 

 and pressures. To this external irritation the protoplasm of 

 the cells responds, and gives rise to tissues which are thrown 

 out to withstand the strains due to the extraneous pressures 



* The fibro-rascnlaT oords of the pedicel are arranged at regular 

 interrals,. aad are perfectly Bjmmetrical around the medulla in iiregnlar 

 flowers, just as they are in the case of regular ones. 



