on British Horticulture ; and yet I believe it is far from being 
uncommon in our stoves. The representation here given was 
taken from a plant that flowered some years ago in my stove at 
Halesworth, Suffolk. 
Fig. 1. The stamineous crown. Fig. 2. View of a column of fructification, 
the inner crown being removed. Fig. 3. One of the segments of the 
inner crown, with the anther-case. Fig. 4. The anther-case. Fig. 6. 
Pollen-masses. — All more or less magnified. 
