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EXPLANATION of the PLATED 



Tab. 1. fig* 1. Anatomy of wood, after 

 Mirbel. Seep. 14. f. 2. Embryo of Pi* 

 nus Cembrciy shown in a section of the 

 seed, then separate, and magnified, from 

 Mr. Lambert's work. See p. 98 v 287— 

 289. / 3» Seedling plant of the Bom- 

 bey a, or Norfolk Island Pine, with its 4 co- 

 tyledons, and young leafy branches, of the 

 natural size, p; 98* f. 4. A garden bean, 

 Vict a Fab a, laid open, showing its 2 co<- 

 tyledons, p* 96 ; f the radicle, or young 

 root, p. 94 ; g the germ or corculum, p. 96. 

 Above is a bean which has made some pro- 

 gress in vegetation, showing the descend- 

 ing root, the ascending plumy la 9 p, 97> 

 and the skin of the seed bursting irregularly, 



p: 295. 



Tab. 2. Roots, f. 5. Fibrous, in Grass, 



p. 105. /. 6, Creeping, Mint, p. 106'. 



f. 7. Spindle-shaped, Radish, accompanied 



by its cotyledons and young leaves, p. 107* 



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