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racemes were not borne simultaneously, and as the green flowers “‘ were still 
hanging on the stem” (possibly much withered) when the purple ones 
appeared, they might have been restored by the artist by the help of an 
left, 2 on right). 
Fig. 20. CyCNOCHES EGERTONIANUM (3 on 
earlier drawing. Mr. Bateman’s very characteristic reply may be seen at 
page 57 of our sixth volume, and we can only add that it is unfortunate 
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that the inflorescence was not carefully preserved instead of remaining 
