34 Mr. Brown's Account of a new Genus of Plants , $c. 
Fig. 4. An x\nthera, magnified three diameters, as are figures 5, 
6, 7 and 8. 
5. A transverse section of the same above the middle. 
6. A transverse section of the same below the middle. 
7, 8. Vertical sections of the same. 
9. Pollen, magnified 200 diameters. 
Plate XXII. 
Fig. 1. A vertical section of part of the base of the smaller 
Flower-bud, showing the vessels of the root, some of 
which appear to penetrate the substance of the para¬ 
site. Natural size. 
2,3. Portions of the column of the expanded Flower, nearly- 
corresponding with those of the Bud, in Pl.21.f. 2 & 3. 
Natural size. 
4. Anthera of the expanded Flower, magnified 3 diameters, 
as are figures 5 and 6. 
5. Transverse section of the same below the middle. 
6. Vertical section of the same. 
7. Pollen of the expanded Flower, magnified 200 diame¬ 
ters. 
8. A transverse section of the Root, magnified 3 diameters. 
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