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17. Monarch Kalminna. 



62. Milium amphicarpon. 

 175. Claytonialanceolata. 

 219. Bciberis Aquifolium. 



1. A single pit>na of a full grown leaf, from 

 the under side. 



2. An expanded flower,- with its component 

 parts viewed from behind, natural size. 



3. A petal with its stamen, magnified. 



4. 5. A stamen and pistillum, more nwgnified. 

 2\g. Berberis nervosa. 



1. The calyx, natural size. 



2. A petal with its stamen, niagnified. 

 224. Conostylis amcricana. 



15(J. Solanum heterandrura. 

 228. Lilium pudicum. 



1. The pihlil. 



2. A stamen, both natural size. 

 243. Helonias tenax. 



258. Rhexia ciliosa, and Rhexia lutca. Both spocicj, 

 by a mistake of the engraver, have been re- 

 presented with five petals, which ought to be 

 only four. 

 2. A variety of Rhexia lutea. 



260. Clarkia pulchella. 



283. Gaultheria Shallon ; with a stamen magnified. 



283. Gaultheria serpyllifolia ; a flowering branch, 

 magnified. 

 21. Ceraiiola ericoides J a female branch, natural 

 size. 



178. The fruit of Hamiltonia oleifera, natural size. 



2. A longitudinal cut of the .same. 



3. The kernel. 



302, Mylocarium ligustrinum. The dissections are: 

 an opened corolla with the stamens 5 a back 

 view of the calyx and the germ with its 

 sligma J all magnified. 



