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128-131. Idomordica dioica.

128. Hair on the leaf.

Oc. 4 Com. ; Ob. 3 mm. Ap.

129. T. S. of the leaf showing the upper epidermis.

Oc. 4 Com. ; Ob. 3 mm. Ap.

130. Glandular hair on the leaf. Oc. 4 Com. ; Ob. 3 mm. Ap.

131. Stoma on the lower surface of the leaf.

Oc. 4 Com. ; Ob. 3 mm. Ap. 132-134. Cucumis Melo.

132. Lower portion of the hair on the axis removed by peeling off the epidermis.

Oc. 2 Com. ; Ob. 8 mm. Ap.

133. Terminal portion of the same bair.

Oc. 2 Com. ; Ob. 8 mm. Ap.

134. Hair on the leaf.

Oc. 6 Com. ; 8 mm. Ap. 135-136. Citrullus Colocynthis.

135. T. S. of the axis.

Oc. 2. Com. ; Ob. 16 mm. Ap.

136. T. S. of the axis showing the ribs.

Oc 2 Com.; Ob. 3 mm. Ap. 137-138. Melothria maderaspatana

137. Hair on the leaf.

Oc. 2 Com. ; Ob. 8 mm. Ap.

138. Stoma on the axis.

Oc. 6 Com. ; Ob. 3 mm. Ap. 139-140. Trianthema triquetra.

139. T. S. of the leaf represent- ing half of the leaf-blade including the mid-rib.

Oc. 4 Com. ; Ob. 8 mm. Ap.

140. T. S. of the axis.

Oc. 6 Com. ; Ob. 8 mm. Ap<

N.B. — To get the original dimensions multiply by 1*7.