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Fig. 2. Didymocarpus crinita. 



a. The calyx. 



b. The flower. 



c. The corolla cut open, showing the stamina. 



d. A fertile stamen. 



e. The pistil with its nectarial ring. 



/. A transverse section of the capsule. 



g. The capsule. 



All these are of the natural size. 



h. A transverse section of the capsule magnified. 



i. One of the dissepiments with its revolute lobes, showing the man- 



ner in which the seeds are inserted in their margin, magnified. 



Fig. 3. ^schinanthus volubilis. 



a. The calyx. 



b. The flower. 



c. The corolla laid open. 



d. The pistil. 



e. The corolla seen sideways. 



/. A transverse section of the capsule. 



g. One of the revolute lobes of the septum, showing the seeds at- 



tached to its inner surface. 



h. A seed, aristate at both ends. 



i. The capsule. 



Fig. 1 . Lansium domesticum. 



a. The flower. 



b. The same in front. 



c. The stamineous tube. 



d. The same laid open and expanded. 



e. The ovary. 



/. A section of the same. 



g. The fruit. 



h. Transverse section of the same. 



i. A double seed. 



k. The same separated, showing the four cotyledons and two ra- 

 dicles. 



