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EXPLANATION OF FIGURES IN PFATES XLVI-XEVIIL 
Illustrating Mr. Stiles’s paper on the Podocarpeae. 
[Figs. 5 and 10 are from photographs by Miss E. Ramsden, and Fig. 24 is from a drawing 
by MissE. J. Welsford, University of Leeds. Figs. 1-4, 6-9, and n-14 are from photomicrographs, 
and Figs. 15-23 and 25-32 are from drawings made by means of a Zeiss-Abbe camera lucida.] 
PLATE XLVI. 
Fig. 1. Podocarpus andinus . Transverse section through stem in primary condition. 
Fig. 2. P. elongatus. Transverse section through stem shortly after the commencement of 
secondary thickening. 
Fig. 3. P. nagi. Transverse section through stem in primary condition. 
Fig. 4. P. nagi. The same a little higher up, showing the three vascular bundles of the leaf-base. 
Fig. 5. P. andinus. Branch bearing male cones. 
Fig. 6. P. andinus. Transverse section through microsporophyll. 
Fig. 7. Saxegothaea conspicua. Transverse section through axis of female cone. 
Fig. 8. S. conspicua. Transverse section through ovule, showing epimatium, integument, and 
nucellus. 
Fig. 9. Microcachrys tetragona. Longitudinal section through megasporophyll. 
Fig. 10. Podocarpus macrophyllus . Branch bearing leaves and female fructification, ov., ovule ; 
rec. } receptacle. 
Fig. 11. P. latifolius. Longitudinal section through young female fructification. 
Fig. 12. P. macrophyllus. Transverse section through radicle of embryo. 
Fig. 13. P. macrophyllus. Transverse section through cotyledons of embryo. 
Fig. 14. P. macrophyllus. Longitudinal section through embryo. 
PLATE XL VII. 
Figs. 15-16. Podocarpus andinus. Leaf-traces in transverse section. x 200. 
Fig. 17. P. amarus. Transverse section of primary vascular bundle in the stem, x 200. 
Fig. 18. P. nagi. Transverse section of primary vascular bundle in the stem, x 200. 
Fig. 19. Dacrydium cupressinum. Juvenile leaf, transverse section of vascular bundle, x 200. 
Fig. 20. D. cupressinum. Adult leaf, transverse section of vascular bundle. c. } canal ; ph ., 
phloem ; t.t., transfusion-tissue, x 200. 
Fig. 21. Podocarpus nagi. Transverse section of concentric bundle at the base of the petiole. 
X 200. 
