TAB. XV.
The parts of the flower of CORYCIUM BICOLOR ; from a
sketch by Mr. Bauer in 1804.
1. Side view of a perfect flower of Corycium bicolor in its natural position
; magnified 10 diameters.
2. Front view of the same flower forcibly expanded; magnified 10 diameters.
3. Back view of the same; magnified 10 diameters.
4. Front view of all the parts of fructification in their natural position ;
magnified 20 diameters.
5. Back view of the same; magnified 20 diameters.
6. Front view of the same, with the appendage of the labellnm lifted
up; magnified 20 diameters.
7. Lateral view of the same; magnified 20 diameters
8. Front view of a transverse section of the anther and part of the
column; magnified 20 diameters.
9. a, the pollen-mass of one cell of the anther, with its caudicula and
aland; magnified 20 diameters.
9.* b and c, two scales separated from the pollen-mass; magnified 100
diameters.
10. Some individual pollen-grains of the same; magnified 200 diameters.
11. Transverse section of a portion of the ovarium; magnified 20 diameters.
12. Side view of a ripe seed-vessel, with the shrivelled flower at its apex;
magnified 10 diameters.
13. A single ripe seed within its tunic; magnified 100 diameters.
14. The seed without its tunic; magnified 100 diameters.