392 EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



Furnished with an appendage, Dloncca musdpula : J, 

 104. Jointed, Fagara tragodes, p. 149. f. 105. Bin- 

 ate,/;. 148. / 106. Ternate:/ 107. Interruptedly 

 Pinnate, p. 148. f. 108. Pinnate in a lyrate form, p, 

 149. y! 109. Pinnate in a vvhorled manner, p. 150. 

 /. 110. Auricled : / HI. Compound,/;. 150. / 

 149. Doubly compound, or Twice ternate: / 113. 

 Thrice compound, or Thrice ternate :/ 114. Pedate, 

 Helleborus, p. 151. 



Tab. 9. Appendages. / 115. Stipulas of Lathyrus 

 latifolius, p. 178 ; a(so an abruptly pinnated leaf, end- 

 ing in a tendril, p. 176. /. 116. Stipulas united to 

 the footstalk, in Rosa, p. 178 ; also a pinnated leaf 

 with a terminal leaflet, /?. 148. / 117. Floral leaf of 

 Tilia, p. 180. /. 118. Coloured floral leaves, Lavan- 

 dula Stoechas : /T 119. Spinous ones, AtractyUs can- 

 tellata : f. 120. Thorns, Hippophae rhamnoides^ p. 

 223. / 121. Prickles, p. 182. / 122. Tendril, 

 Lathyrus lat'ifolms : f. 123. Glands of the Moss 

 Rose, p. 226. /, 124. Hairs : /. 125. Bristles of 

 Echium pyrenaicum^ p. 185. 



Tab. 10. Inflorescence./ 126. Whorl, in Lamium, 

 p. 188./ 127. Whorled leaves, and axillary flowers, 

 of Wppuris vulgaris, p. 188./ 128. Cluster, Ribes : 

 f. 129. Spike, Opiirys spiralis : f. 130. Less correct 

 Spike, Veronica spicata, p. 180. / 131. Spikelet, 

 Bromus, p. 189. / 132. Corymb : / 133. Corym- 

 bose fascicle, Achillea, p. 190. / 134. Fascicle, 

 Dianthus Armeria, p. 190. / 135. Head or Tuft, 



