18S 



THE FLOWER. 



lour in nuinbor, and those of two shapes, the two upper ones 

 having long spurs which are received into the spur of the upper 

 sepal ; the two lateral ones having a small but broad blade 





raised on a stalk-like claw ; and the place which the fifth and 

 lower petal should occupy (marked in the ground-plan. Fig. 356, 



FIG. 354. Flower of a larkspur. :ir.r>. The five sepals (outer circle) and the four 

 petals (inner circle) displayed. 350. Ground-plan of tin- calyx and corolla. 



FIG. :t. r >7. Flower of an Aconite or Monkshood. 35S. The fm- sepals and the two 

 small and curiously shaped petals displayed; also the stamens and pistils in the centre. 

 359. Ground-plan of the calyx and corolla; the dotted lines, as in Fig. 356, representing 

 the suppressed parts. 



