FUSANUS CUNNINGHAMII. 139 
campanulate, five- or rarely four-lobed, lobes spreading, with a tuft of hairs near 
the base of each; stamens, five, rarely four, inserted at the base of the lobes of 
the perianth; ovary sunk in the tube of the perianth, one-celled; ovules, two to 
four. Fruit, a drupe, Jin. to din. long, inferior, one-seeded, sometimes ribbed 
longitudinally, bright red. _Endosperm copious, fleshy. 
EXPLANATION OF PratEes LXXV. anp LXXVI. 
LXXV. Fusanus Cunningham, Benth. and Hook. f. A fruiting specimen 
of a form with large leaves, natural size. 1. Fruit. 2. Apex of a fruit. 
3. Longitudinal section of a fruit. 4. Transverse section of the same. 5. Seed. 
All magnified. 
LXXVI. Fusanus Cunninghamii, Benth. and Hook. f. A flowering speci- 
men of a narrow-leaved form, natural size. 1. Flower. 2. Transverse section 
of ovary, with a portion of the perianth removed. Magnified. 
