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Plate VIL 



Fig. la. Rhizome complex of Curcuma Zedoaria. 

 2b. Rhizome conplex of C. aeruginosa.' 



Plate VIII. 



a. Rhizome complex of C. xanthorhiza. 



b. Rhizome complex of C. petiolata. 



Plate IX. 



Fig. 1. C. purpurascens, young inflorescence, n.s. 



2. C. soloensis, ligula, 2 X enl. 



3. C. soloensis, the same, seen from the inner side. 



4. 5. C. zedoaria, same n.s. 



6. C. aurantiaca, the same n.s. 



7. C. aurantiaca, Capsule 2 X nat size. 



8. C. aurantiaca, seed, 5 X "at size. 



9. C. aurantiaca, the same with expanded aril-lobes. 



P/o/e X. 



Gastrothilus javanum K. Sch. (from a preserved inflorescence). 

 Fig. 1. Inflorescence, n.s. 



2. Flower (in a living state). 



5. Calyx. 



' 4. Flower tube longitudinally split, with labellum and stamen. 



5, 7. Petals. 2Xenl. 



6. . Staminode, 2Xenl. 



Fig. 8 — 10. Stamen 5/1. Fig. 8 shows the stigma and the anther bowed 

 backward, Fig. 9 the anther from the face in its natural position, 

 the pores are bent forward, Fig. 10 Anther, seen from side. 



11. Stigma 6/1. 



12. Capsule. 



13. 14. Seeds. 



Plate XI. 



Gastrochilus apiculatum Val, (from herbarium). 

 Fig. 1. Flowering herb. 1/2. 



2. Leaf 1/1 showing the ligula auricles. 



3. Inflorescence, showing the unilateral axe by removing the sheaths. 



4. Anther, enl. 



