XX EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



anthers, c. Calyx and pistil. — 196. Sherardia arvensis, thrice the 

 natural size. — 197. Cinchona officinalis, a. Corolla laid open, show- 

 ing the stamens, b. Pistil. — 198. Cqffea arabica. a. Perianth crown- 

 ing the germen. b. Berry unripe, c. Section of the same, showing 

 the tunic of the seed. d. Embryo separate. — 199. Hamellia patens. 

 a. Stipulas. b. Corolla laid open, showing the stamens, c. Calyx 

 and pistil. — 200. Linncea borealis. a. Corolla laid open, bearing 

 thestamens. b. Double calyx, and pistil. — 201. Viburnum Opulus. 

 a. Corolla and stamens, b. Calyx and pistil, magnified, c. Berry. 

 — 202. Panax quinquefolium. a. Germen, calyx and styles. 



Tab. 17-^g. 203. Peucedanum officinale, a. Seeds, each sup- 

 ported by it's proper capillary stalk. — 204'. Artedia squamata. 

 a. Flower of the circumference, b. Seed. — 205. Eriocalia minor, 

 Exot. Bot. t. 79; see f. 209. — 206. Astrantia minor, magnified. 



a. Barren Flower, with a leaf of the involucrum.6. Perfect Flower, 

 c. Fruit. — 207 '.Smyrnium Olusatrum. a. Pistil, b. Germen cut across. 

 c. Fruit. — 208. Caucalis latifolia. a. Flower of the circumference. 



b. Pistil and calyx. — 209. Eriocalia minor, magnified, Exot. Bot. 

 t. 79. a. Germen much enlarged, cut across. — 210. Scandix Pec- 

 ten-Veneris. a. Seeds nearly ripe. — 211. Sison Amomum. a. Half- 

 ripe fruit.— 212. Eryngium campestre. a. Petal, b. Styles. — 213. 

 Clematis Vilalba. a. Stamen, b, b. Pistils, c. Ripe seed, with its 

 feathery tail. — 214. Ranunculus joarviflorus. a. Seed. — 215. Hel- 

 leborus viridis. a. Capsules half ripe. — 216. Caltha radicans. 

 a. Petal, b. Stamen. — 217. Actcea spicata. a. Calyx-leaf. b. Petal. 



c. Stamen, d. Pistil. — 218. Papaver Argemone. a. Petal, b. Stamen. 

 c. Pistil. — 219. Nuphar minima, a. Petal, b. Stigma. — 220. Sapin- 

 dus rubiginosa, Roxb. Corom. v. 1. £.62. a. Pistil, b. Fruit cut 

 across. 



Tab. 18. Jig. 221. Acer campestre. a. Perfect flower, b. Fertile 

 flower, c. Fruit. — 222. Malpighia glandulosa. a. Flower, b. Fruit. 

 — 223. Xanthochymuspictorius, Roxb., showing the five sets of sta- 

 mens, with five intermediate nectaries. — 224. Citrus Aurantium. 



