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the Monocotyledonous Leaf. 
Agavoideae. 
Agave 1 * (Fig. 13, p. 479). 
Hypoxidoideae. 
Conostylideae. 
(e) Conostylis . 2 
(e) Blanco a'? 
(e) Anigozanthos 2 * (Fig. 19 A and B, p. 483). 
(e) Phlebocarya 2 
Iridaceae. 3 
Crocoideae. 
Romulea. 4 
Iridoideae. 
Iridineae. 
(e) Hermodactylus , 5 
(e) Iris * (certain species) (Fig. 17 A and B, p. 483). 
(e) MoraeaP * 
Sisyrinchieae. 
(e) DiplarrhenaP * 
(e) Liber tiaP * 
BobartiaP * 
Sisyrinchium 5 * (Fig. 16 A and B, p. 483). 
Aristeae. 
(e) Patersonial 
(e) Aristea? 
Ixioideae. 
Gladioleae. 
(e) Tritonia 5 * (Fig. 15 a-d, p. 483). 
(e) GladiolusI * 
Orchidaceae. (e) Dendrobium anceps , Sw. (Aporum anceps , 
Lindl.) (A.A.). 
(e) Maxillaria iridifolia , Reichb. (a.A.). 
3. Notes upon certain of the non-equitant and non-laminate 
cases enumerated. 
POTAMOGETONACEAE. 
Cymodocea isoetifolia , Aschers. Sauvageau 8 describes the upper part 
of the cylindrical, rush-like leaf as showing a normally orientated median 
bundle and, in addition, a peripheral series of bundles with the xylem 
directed inwards. 
1 Tr&ul, A. (1876). 2 Schmidt, C. (1891). 
3 The cases of phyllodic anatomy in this Family are so numerous that only certain typical genera 
are cited in this list. 4 Pax, F. (1888). 
5 Chodat, R., and Balicka-Iwanowska, G. (1892). See also Balicka-Iwanowska, G. (1892-3). 
6 Species examined, M. iridioides , L. 7 Scott, D. H., and Brebner, G. (1893). 
8 Sauvageau, C. (1891). 
