16 Podophyllum peltatum. 
TABLE XXV. 
Fig. 1. Represents the Podophyllum peltatum in flower, the stem 
broken from Fig. 2. at the mark.+ 
2, The lower portion of the stem and root of the same. 
3, The mature fruit of the commonest size. 
4. A cross section of the same, shewing the pulp and the at- 
tachment of the seeds to the receptacle. 
5. A longitudinal section of another fruit, which shews the va- 
riation in the shape of the apple, and gives a different view 
of the seeds. 
6. A back view of a.seed. 
7. Afront view of the same. 
8. A view of the unexpanded flower, exhibiting the calix before 
it has fallen. 
9. A stamen. 
