. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 365. Long. sect, of female flower. Fig. 364. Diagram of female flower. Fig. 366. Female flower, â perianth removed. preceding types, there are often only four stamens, monadelphous below, but the anthers of which become introrse. Some, which have been named OUgospora,* have only from two to four ascending ovules in each cell; others (Havetiella^) have a greater number. Balboa * comprises species of Havetiopsis, the stamens of which, four to six in number, are surrounded by four petals of variable imbrication and not constantly decussate. In QlJdema


. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 365. Long. sect, of female flower. Fig. 364. Diagram of female flower. Fig. 366. Female flower, â perianth removed. preceding types, there are often only four stamens, monadelphous below, but the anthers of which become introrse. Some, which have been named OUgospora,* have only from two to four ascending ovules in each cell; others (Havetiella^) have a greater number. Balboa * comprises species of Havetiopsis, the stamens of which, four to six in number, are surrounded by four petals of variable imbrication and not constantly decussate. In QlJdematopus,'' generically con- founded by the most recent authors ^ with Havetiopsis, the stamens have the same configuration as in the true Quapoya; but their ' They are ascending when they are few in number, and approach the horizontal direction aa the number increases. 2 Meissn. Gen. 42 ; Oomm. 31.âEndi. Oen. n. 5436.âH. Bn. Payer Fam. Nat. 270.âSehweig- gera Mabt. Nov. Gen. et Sp iii. 166, t. 297, fig. ii. 3 Pl. et Tm. Ann. So. Nat. ser. 4, xiv. 246.â B. H. Gen. 172, n. 6. 4 Pl. et Tm. loc. cil. 248. » Pl. et Tei. loc. cit. 247. " Pl. et Tki. loe. cit. 252.âB. H. Gen. 172, n. 8.âH. Bn. £ull. Soe. Linn. Far. 77. ? Pl. et Tri. loc. cit. 249. » B. H. Gen. 172, n. 6 (" (Edematopode sepa- rated from Havetiopsis by characters apparently of less importance").âSee H. Bn. Bull. Soe. Linn. Far. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Baillon, Henri Ernest, 1827-1895; Hartog, Marcus Manuel, 1851-. London, L. Reeve & Co.


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