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] Fig. 4. The ame petal een from its outer urface.

Fig. 5. Interior petals turned down, to give a view of the tamina and tyle.

Fig. 6. The tamen een through a magnifying glas.

Fig. 7 The tyle with its tigma.

Fig. 8. A part of the germen, the tamen and tyle having been taken away, in order to hew the mall filament, which is found in the place of a third tamen.

Fig. 9. Lower half of the capule divided tranverely, to hew the three partitions.

Fig. 10. Upper half of the capule divided longitudinally, to hew the eeds.

As we were walking through a mall grove, where the underwood grew very thick, I roued a large kangarou at a very mall ditance from me. He immediately ran a length of about thirty paces through one of thoe narrow paths which thee animals make for themelves through the thicket, where they are obliged to ue all their four feet, as they have no room for an erect poture; and having reached the farther end, bounded away over the buhes with uch wiftnes, that we oon lot ight of him.

We found a heet of water covered with a prodigious number of wild ducks, which flew up when