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Tab. 19. 



Avicennia marina (Forsk.) Vierh. var. Rumphiana (Hall, f.) Bakh.— Fig. a. Sprig, 

 showing inflorescence and leaves ( X 2/3} ;— Fig. b. Portion of inflorescence (X2/3);-- 

 Fig. c. Fruiting and flowering branchlet (X.2/3);-* Fig. d. Unexpanded flower, from 

 side (X4);— Fig, e. Front-view of anther (X10). 



Tab. 20. 



Avicennia officinalis L.— Fig. a. Inflorescence with capitular-crowded flowers 

 (X2/3);— Fig. b. Inflorescence much more elongated (X2/3J;— Fig. c. and d. Various 

 types of leaves ( X 2/3);-- Fig. e. Piece of old bark (X2/3);— Fig. f. Expanded flower 

 from above (X2/3);— Fig. g. Idem ( X4/3);- Fig. h. Old flower after lapse of corolla 

 (X2);— Fig. i. Dorsal and ventral view of bracteole ( X 10/3 );— Fig. j. Idem of bracteolule 

 (X10/3);— Fig. k, Idem of calyx (X10/3);— Fig. 1. Corolla laid open, view from dorsal 

 (X4/3);— Fig. m. Idem, but with ventral view ( X4/3);— Fig. n. Front view of stamen 

 (X10/3);— Fig. o. Young pistil in bud (X10/3);— Fig. p. Idem in expanded flower 

 ( X 10/3);— Fig. q. Idem, after lapse of corolla ( X 10/3 ) ;-- Fig. r. Stalk with very young 

 fruit (X2/3);— Fig. s. Stalk with young fruit of older stage ( X 2/3) ;— Fig. t. Full-grown 

 fruit 1X2/31 



Tab. 21. 



Avicennia officinalis L.— Fig. a. and b, Germinating seeds ( X 2/3);— Fig. c. and d. 

 Seedlings ( X 2/3). 



Tab. 22. 



Avicennia nitida Jacq.— Fig. a. and b. Branchlets with leaves and flowers ( X 2/3);— 

 Fig. c. Portion of inflorescence with unexpanded flowers (X10/3);— Fig. d. Leaf apart 

 (X2/3);— Fig. e. Flower-bud (X14/3);— Fig, f. Dorsal and ventral view of bracteole 

 (X20/3);- Fig. g. Idem of bracteolule (X20/3);- Fig. h. Idem of calyx (X20/3);- 

 Fig. i. Corolla in bud (X14/3);— Fig. j. Back- and front-view of stamen ( X 40/3) — 

 Fig.k. Pistil in old flower ( X 20/3). 



