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plant at Kew (/.c. p. 283), of which Mr. Raffill secured a photograph. This 
year the same plant has produced a male raceme, which Mr. Raffill has also 
photographed, and as no authentic figure of the female flowers has yet 
appeared, the two photographs have been combined and are here reproduced. 
Fig. 39. CycnocHEs EGERTONIANUM (from Bateman’s drawing). 
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A comparison with Bateman’s figure, which is here repeated, will show in a 
moment that a great mistake was originally made, and there can no longer 
‘be any doubt that Bateman’s artist restored the green flowers (‘‘ which were 
