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of anthers on plate I. (omitted in the separate copies) furnished 
by Prof. Bunge— 
Halocharitis —1. hispidae; 2. sulfureae ; 3. violaceae; 4. clavatae. 
Holimocnemidis —5. selerospermae ; 6. Kirilowii; 7. pilo&ae ; 
8. viUosae; 9. macrantherae ; 10. mollissimae. 
JJalotidis —11. occultae. 
Ilalarchontis —12. vesiculosi. 
Gamcinthi —13. commixti ; 14. gamocarpi ; 15. pilosi. 
Halanthii —16.17. Kulpiani ; 18. mamanensis ; 19-22. rarifolii ; 
23. purpurei. 
Girgensohniae —24. ovarii apex (auctus). 
1Talarchontis —25. pistillum virgineum auctum. 
Idem foecundatum, auctum. 
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Bureau’s observations apply primarily to Radermachera of 
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their form, and the relations of the opposed canals of contiguous 
cells, the origin of vessels, &c., are discussed. 
Carriere.— Amygdalopsis Lindleyi. Bev. Hort. 1862, p. 91. Des¬ 
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Apropos of Chamaerops Martiana , upon the relation of the state 
of development and age of the seed, and the plant which it pro¬ 
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-Eine kanadische Pappel vom Blitz getroffen. Konigsb. 
Schrift. ii. p. 41. Attention is categorically directed to several 
points of which observers should be mindful in reporting upon 
trees struck by lightning. 
