DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES. 



C. a piece of Lyeium stolidum. 



Fig, 1, a flower : nat. ske. Fig, % the same. Fig. 3, the calyx. Fig, 4, the corolla 

 out open. Fig, 5, shows the hairy base of the filament and the mode of its insertion on 

 the corolla. Fig. 6, half of the calyx and entire pistil with the ovary seated in the 

 persistent base of the corolla : all magnified. Fig. 7, the fruit with the persistent calyx. 

 Fig. 8, a seed seen front and sideways : loth nat. size. Fig. 9, a seed. Fig. 10, a , 



sciiiie Muowmg lae emoryo un 

 magnified. 



Fig. 11, the embryo 



D. is Lyeium spimilosum. 



Fig. 1, a flower. Fig. 2, the calyx. Fig. 3, the corolla : all nat size. Fiq 



calyx. Fig, 5, the corolla cut open. 



ified 



tuft 



E. a portion of Lyeium infausttim. 



Fig 1, a flower : nat. size. Fig. 2, the calyx. Fig. 3, the corolla cut open, showing 

 e tutts of hair on the filaments, with others intermediate upon the corolla. Fia. 4, 



magnified. 



P. part of a brancli of Lyeium Caroliniamm. 



Fig \^?io^ev: nat. size, i?'^>. 2, the calyx. -F^y. 3, the corolla cut open. Fiq.% 

 base of filament witli its mode of insertion on the corolla. Fig. 5, pistU in the bottom 

 ot the calyx, with the ovary seated in the persistent base of the corolla. Fiq. 6, the 



Plate 72. 



tmi 



Fig. 1, a flower : nat. size. Fig. 2, the calyx. Fig. 3, the corolla cut open to show 

 the position of the stamens. Fig. 4, a stamen attached to a portion of the corolla seen 



sideways. 



magnified, 



Lyeium filifolimn 



Fig 1, a flower : nat. size. Fig. 2, the calyx. Fig. 3, a coroUa cut open, .uuvyxu^ 

 the stamens. Ftg. 4, a filament attached to a portion of the corolla, seen sideways 



±tQ. 5, the same viewed m frnnf fn ^V.^^r ^\.^ \.^Z^^ ™i j .n •/. t "^ 



showing 



ified, 



C, part of a branchlet of Lyciu7. 



Fig. 1, a flower : nat. size. Fig. 2, the calyx with 

 larger scale, J^/^. 3, the coroUa cut open. Fig.4i,^t 

 the corolla, seen sideways. Fig. 5, pistil seated within 



shown 



a porti' 



magnified 



with 



r.-!^^' \ ^^•°'?/ '• ■''f • *'"''^- ^'3- 2' *^e calyx. Fig. 3, a sectioi 



a W f?. T? "^ tte induvial cup of the corolla. Fig. 4, a coroUa, wirn irs annniar ring 

 aoove tne Dase. mg. 5, the same cut open showing the stamens. Fig. 6, a filament 



with 



