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DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES ON PLATES XXXI-XXXIII. 
Illustrating the paper by Mr. Tansley and Miss Lulham on Matonia pectinata. 
PLATE XXXI. 
Figs. 1-7. Young plants of Matonia pectinata and detached leaves from the same. Natural 
size. (For details see text, pp. 477-9.) 
Fig. 8. Very small dichotomously branched leaf from a starved plant. Nat. size. 
Fig. 9. Simple leaf of adult - type from a starved plant, showing ‘middle pinna,’ a single dicho- 
tomy on the left, and a tendency to dichotomy in the single pinna on the right. Nat. size. 
Fig. 10. Frond of Gleichenia Jiabellata from the Kew Herbarium, showing the Matonia- type of 
frond-branching, with bud (adherent to one of the forks of the primary dichotomy) representing the 
‘ middle lobe.’ Reduced. 
Fig. 11. Transverse section of stele of proximal end of rhizome of youngest plant, A (Fig. 1). 
end. endodermis ; per. pericycle ; tr. tracheids. Protostelic structure without phloem. x 400 
(p. 482). 
Fig. 12. Transverse section of stele of rhizome of A immediately in front of first node. s. t. 
sieve-tubes ; prot. c. proteid cells ; ext. phi. external phloem. Lindsaya- phase, x 500 (p. 483). 
Fig. 13. Transverse section of stele of rhizome of A at origin of second leaf-trace, x. tr. 
xylem of trace ; int. ph. tr. internal (adaxial) phloem of trace ; int. ph. st. internal phloem of stele ; 
ext. ph. st. external phloem of stele ; per. rt. pericycle of root (cut tangentially), x 400 (p. 483). 
Fig. 14. Transverse section of third leaf-trace of A, while it is passing through the cortex, 
showing phloem massed mainly on adaxial side. Letters as before, x 400 (p. 483). 
