Description And Illustrations of the Myoporinous Plants of Australia

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Description And Illustrations of the Myoporinous Plants of Australia
Ferdinand Von Mueller
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V. M. Fragmenta phytographise Australian v. 22 (1865).
PLATE XLI.
Figure i, portion of branchlet.
2, portion of a leaf.
3, flower in bud.
4 and 5, unexpanded flowers.
6, expanded flower.
7, corolla, laid open.
8, stamens, front- and back-view.
9, calyx with pistil. 10, side-view of fruit.
n, lower half of fruit, seen from beneath.
12, transverse section of fruit.
13, longitudinal section of fruit.
All enlarged, but in various degree.
. Graff del C Troedel 8e C?LitL FvMdirexit Steam Litho. Rov.
...Pri n lin f fee. Melb.
EREMOPHILA PANTONI.
F. V. M. In Wing's Southern Science Record ii. 251 (1882).
PLATE XLII.
Figure i, portion of branchlet.
2, branched hairs of vestiture.
3, flower-bud.
4, unexpanded flower.
5, expanded flower.
6, corolla, laid open.
7, stamens, front- and back-view.
8, pistil.
9, side-view of fruit.
10, lower half of fruit, seen from beneath.
1 1, transverse section of fruit.
12, longitudinal section of fruit.
13, seeds.
All enlarged, but in various degree.
R Graff del C.


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