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CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON.
WATERLILIES, PLATE 18.
NYMPH/EA RUBRA.
1-4, Vertical sections of flowers in different phases of inflorescence. 5, Sepals. 6-7 Petals. 8-10, Outer median and inner stamens
from front and back. 11, 12, IS, 16. 17, 18, 19, 20, aspects of mature pollen. 13, 14, 21, phases of germination of pollen. 22, Trans-
verse section of style. 23-2fi, Hairs on ovary. 27, Stigma spread out and seen from above. 28, Ovary and carpellary styles seen from
the side. 29, Ovarv and stamens.
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