
No. VI.
EXPLANATION OF PLATES.
101. Buchanania angustifolia, natural sine—2. An expanded flower—
3. The same, the petals removed to show the insertion of the
stamens under the disk—4. Sepals, petals and stamens removed, the
disk partially separated, and thrown back to show the fertile ovary
and 4 sterile styles—5. Stamens—6. The ovary—7. The same cut
vertically—8. The same cut transversely—all more or less magnified.
102. Garcinia pictoria, Roxb. natural size—2. The female flower
the ovary removed to show the insertion of the stamens and union
of the filaments near the base—3. Stamens detached—4. The same
more highly magnified—5. The ovary detached—6. Cut vertically—
7. Transversely—8. A full grown fruit—9. Cut transversely—10. A
seed—11. Cut lengthwise—all more or less magnified.
103. Garcinia lancesefolia, Roxb. natural size—2. A female flower.
the ovary removed showing the stamens and petals—3. The
ovary cut transversely, many celled—both magnified—4. A full grown
fruit, natural size.
'104. Garcinia Roxburgh, R. W. CG..cousa Boxb.)—1. Male plant—
2. A portion of a male flower—3. An anther—4. Female branch—5.
Fertile or female flower—6. Stamens, both magnified—7. A full grown
fruit seen from below—8. The same from above—9. Cut transversely—
10. A seed with its integument, and freed from it—natural size.
105. Garcinia cornea, Lin.—1. Male branch—2. Detached flower
seen from below—3. A fasciculus of stamens seen from within, a
detached anther magnified—4. The termination of a fertile branch
with its solitary flower—5. Female flower seen from below—6. The
ovary—7. A full grown fruit—8. The same cut transversely—with
the exception of the anther, the figures of this plant do not seem to
he magnified or but very slightly so.
106. Calophyllum decipiens, natural size—2. A flower-bud opened
to show the petals, which seem to drop immediately on the natural
expansion of the flower—3. The calyx and ovary after the fall of
the petals and stamens—4. Anthers back and front views—5. The
ovary somewhat further advanced—6. The same cut vertically,
showing the solitary erect ovule—7. Cut transversely—all more or
less magnified—8. A fruit, natural size—9. Cut transversely—10
Vertically showing the embryo—magnified.
107. Calophyllum Burmanni, R. W. var /3 parvifolium—natural
size—2. An expanded flower—3. The sepals removed—4. Stamens
showing the union of the filaments at the base—5. Anthers—6. The
ovary in situ after the fall of the stamens—7. The same the petals
removed—8. Cut vertically, to show the solitary erect ovule—9. Cut
transversely—all more or less magnified.
108. Calophyllum Burmanni, a R. W. see 107 for explanations—
7. A full grown fruit—8, 9,10. Dissections of the same.
109. Lagerstrcemia microcarpa, R. W. L. parviflora, Vi. and A.
Prod, page 308—2. A flower split open and spread out, to show the
perigynous insertion of the petals and stamens—3. Anthers—4.
Ovary, style and stigma—5. Cut transversely—6. Vertically—7. A
mature fruit, natural size—the calyx as here represented is rather too
short—8. A mature capsule bursting, showing the four valves—9.
One of the valves separated with the seed attached—10. A seed—with
the exception mentioned, all more or less magnified.
110. Calophyllum tomentosum, R. W. natural size—2. An expanded
flower—3. The same, sepals and petals removed—4. Stamens
and filaments cohering below—5. Anthers—6. Ovary—7. Cut vertically—
8. Transversely—all more or less magnified—9. A portion of a
young shoot magnified, to show the tomentum with which it is
clothed.
111. Calophyllum Moonii, R. W. natural size—2. An expanded
flower—3. The ovary and sepals—4. Stamens—5. Ovary cut vertically—
6. Transversely.
112. Garcinia paniculata, Roxb.—1. Male plant portion of a branch
with a panicle of flowers, natural size.—2. Male flower front view—
3. Back view.—4. Detached stamens.—5. Female plant.—6. Female
flower seen from above.—7. From below.—8. Detached ovary and
stigma.—9. 10 full grown fruit seen from above and below.—11. Cut
transversely.—12. A seed with its arillus.—13. The same the arillus
removed.—14. Natural size of a fruit gathered from a wild plant in
Silhet.
113. Garcinia Kydiana (Roxb. M. S. S.)—1. Male plant.—2. A
male flower divided vertically showing the column of united filaments.—
3. An anther showing its four angles and distinct polliniferous
cells.—4. The same cut transversely_5. A female branch.—
6. A female flower divided vertically.—7. The same cut transversely.
—8. A full grown fruit.—9. The same cut vertically showing a seed
imbedded in pulp—10. Cut transversely several of the seed abortive.
11. A seed germinating.
114. Garcinia pedunculata, Roxb.—1. Female plant.—2. An expanded
flower, the ovary removed, showing the union of the filaments
near the base and the detached ovary.—3. A full grown fruit.
4. The same cut transversely.—5. A seed.
115. Garcinia pedunculata, (Roxb. 6.)—1. Male plant.—2. An expanded
flower seen from below.—3. From above.—4. The column
of stamens.—5. A detached anther.
116. Garcinia Mirguiensis, R.W.—1. Male plant, natural size._2.
Ah expanded flower seen from above,—3. The same from below
showing the exterior pair of sepals much smaller than the interior.
4. Sepals and petals removed, the fasciculi of stamens drawn back to
show their number and central sterile stigma. —5. The same parts in
situ.—6. A fasciculus of stamens, one anther separated and more
highly magnified.—7. The abortive pistil.—8. and 9. The same cut
transversely and vertically, its cellular structure resembling ovules.—
All more or less magnified.
117. Mesua Coromandelina, (R. W.)—I. A flowering branch, natural
size.—2. A partially dissected flower, the sepals and petals removed
to show the stamens and stigma.—3. Anthers.—4. Petals and
stamens removed to show the ovary.—5. The ovary cut vertically,
showing its 2 cells and erect ovules.—6. Cut transversely showing the
4 ovules.
118. Mesua ferrea—a flowering branch copied from a beautiful
coloured drawing made by Mrs. Colonel Walker. The detached leaf
is introduced to show the size and form of the larger leaves. I t is
an exact tracing.
119. Mesua pedunculata, R. W.—1 . Flowering branch, naturalsize
—2. The sepals and ovary—3, Anthers.—4. Ovary the sepals removed.—
5. The same cut vertically.—6. Transversely, all more or less
magnified.
120. Garcinia elliptica ? Wall.—I. Branch of the female plant in
fruit—2. A young fruit with its persistent sepals_3. The same cut
transversely showing its two cells.—4. Cut vertically showing the central
attachment of the ovules.
121. Garcinia conicarpa, R.W.—1. Male plant natural size.—2. Male
flower-bud.—3. The same opened—4. Petals removed to show the
union of the filaments.—All more or less magnified.—6. Female plant,
natural size.—7. Young fruit.—8. The same cut transversely.—9.
Cut vertically.—All slightly magnified.