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from face of leaf; 4, portion of flowering branch, X i ; 5, opened flower, 
X 1. All collected by author near Lone Mountain, New Mexico. 
Plate 52. A. Palmeri Engelm. — 1, Flowering branch, X i; 2, flower, 
X 1 ; 3, insertion of stamens; 4, capsules, X 1 ; 5, seed, X 2. 
Plate 53. A. aspetrima Jacobi . - 1, Leaf of plant in Missouri Botanical 
Garden, from near San Antonio, Texas, X i; 2 and 3, sections of same; 
4, margin of same, X 1 ; 5, margin of leaf from Eagle Pass, X 1 ? 6> mar- 
gin of leaf from Pringle's specimen, X 1 ; 7, flower from Pringle's speci- 
p'late 54. A. rigida sisalana.— From Plate I. of Report No. 3, by Mr. C. 
R. Dodge, on the Leaf Fibers of the United States. 
Plate 55. A. rigida sisalana.— From Plate V. of Report No. 3. Plant 
in flower, and a side branch of pole, showing pole plants. 
Plate 56. A. rigida sisalana.— I, Leaf, X I; 2, 3, and 4, sections from 
30 of Report No. 5, by Mr. C. R. Dodge, on Leaf Fibers of United g 
Plate 59. A. decipiens Baker.— 1, Leaf, X i ; 2, 3, and 4, sections 
apex, middle and spreading base of leaf, X 1; 5, portion of brar 
inflorescence, X 4? flower, XI- 
Plate 60. A. Sp—'Erom photograph oi 
Mr. C. T. McCarty, from Ankona, Florida- 
Plate 61. A. Sp.— l, Portion of leaf, X i; 2, 3, and 4, seel 
apes, middle and base of leaf, X 1 ; 5? portion of margin, X 2. 
Plate 62. A. horHda micracantha.— From photograph of plan 
Garden, taken by the author, January, 1895. 
Plate 63. I, A. rirginiea Ugriwt Engelm., young plant begini 
annual growth, sent to Garden by Dr. Mellichamp, X 4 ; 3, seedli 
applanata Buachucenais with testa still at apex of cotyledon, 
ers of A. korrida micracantha; 8, 9, 10, flowers of A. brunnea i 
