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acotyledonous embryo, exists equally in Orchidece. And if it be ein])loye(1 aloiipj with those charaeters connected with their pecuHar econoiny, namely, the imperfect development of leaves, the want of stomata and absence of green colom*, the class cannot be limited to Jlafllcnacc^e and Bahnwplio- rece, for an embryo of exactly the same kind exists in (Jru- hanche, and other, perhaps all other, genera parasitic on roots, a remark which I made, thongh not with snlHcient precision, in my former essay. ^ Jhit snch a classification, though founded on seemingly very important technical cha- racters, Avould hardly be received in a strictly natural ar- rangement, and it seems to me fpiite as paradoxical to ap- proximate two such genera as RaJ/lcsia and B(d(iiioj)hora.
��RAFFLESIA ARNOLD!.
RafHesia Arnoldi, R. B. in Linn. Soc. Transact, vol. xiii, p. 201, tabs. 15—22 {Ante, 2^. 374, tabs. 13—20) Mas.
Rafflesia Titan, Jack in Malayan Miscclf., Append, to vol. i.
Desc. Plaxta feminea niasculae onmino similis in- [23* sertione, bracteis et ])erianthio.
Colanina qua3 tigura, stylis disci et liuil)o elevato iiidiviso apicis, iiecnon annulo duplici baseos cum mascula \)vv singula punctaconvenit ; ah eadem difFert e-vtcrne rudimen- tis solum minutis paj)ilkeformibus ])olliiie destitutis anthe- rarum, et loco cavitatum antheris maris respondentinm sulci tantum lineares angusti nee })rofundi : interne ovario pro- cessibus indefinite numerosis irregulariter confluentibus in cavitatibus labyrinthi speciem formantibus diviso.
Ovula nmnerosissima ])arietihus cavitatum ovarii sine ordine sparsn, primo nucleo papilliformi sessili nudo, niox basi attenuato in funiculuni rectum, apice incrassatum pri- niordium annulare integumenti sin)[)licis (piod sensim auc- tum demum nucleum onmino includit ai)ice perforato, funi-
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