at folio 1626, and we think he will hardly adopt the opi- 

 nion, that the genera Petunia and Nierembergia should be 

 united. 



Figures 1. and 2. are different views of the stamens; 3. is the 

 corolla cut open, shewing how the stamens originate in the orifice of 

 the tube; and 4. is a view of the ovary, style, and crescent-shaped 



stigma. 



J. L. 







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