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lucrum, a, and partial one, b, p. 246. 

 f. 139. Cyme, Laurustinus, p. 237- 

 f. 140. Panicle, Oat, p. 238. /. 141. 

 Bunch, Common Vine, p. 239- 



Calyx, f. 142.Ferianthium, or Calyx 

 properly so called, Dianthus deltoides, 

 p. 245. f. 143. Involucrum, so called, in 

 Anemone, p. 24*7' f- 144. Involucrum or 

 Indusium of Ferns, p. 248. f. 145. One 

 of the same separate, with a capsule and 

 its ring. f. 146. Catkin of the Hasel-nut, 

 p. 249, 



Tab. 12. Calyx and Corolla, with Nectary. 

 f. 147. Sheath of the Narcissus; a, the 

 Petals, called by Jussieu, Calyx ; b, the 

 Crown or Nectary, see p. 263. . /. 148. 

 Husk of Grasses, p. 250. /. 149- Awns. 

 f. 150. Scaly Sheath, Fterogonium Smiihii, 

 jp. 251. /. 151. Veil of the same,];. 252, 

 264. /. 152. Jungermannia epiphylla, 

 showing a, the Calyx, p. 252 ; b, the 

 Veil or Corolla, p. 252, 265 ; and c, the 

 unopened Capsule. /. 153. Wrapper, 

 Agaricus : f. 1 54. Radical Wrapper, 



j;.253. /. 155. Monoperalous Salver-shaped 



