EXPLANATIO>f OF THE PLATES. 39^5 



Trifolmm : f. 136. Simple Umbel, Eucalyptus pi- 

 perita, p. 191. f. \S7. Simple Umbel in the natural 

 order of Umbellatce, Jstrantia majors with the Involu- 

 crum, a : 



Tab. 11. f, 138. Compound- Umbel, Laserpitiwn 



simplex, with its general Invokicriim, a, and partial 



one, 6, p. 198. / 139. Cyme, Laurustinus, p. 192. 



/ 140. Panicle, Oat,/?. 192. / 141. Bunch, Com^ 



mon Vine, p. 193. 



Calyx. Jl 142. Periantkium, or Calyx properly 

 so called, Dianthus deltoides, p. 197. / 143. Involu- 

 crum, so called, in Anemone, p. 198. f. 144. Invo- 

 lucrum or Indusium of Ferns, p. 199. f. 145. One 

 of the same separate, with a capsule and its ring. f. 

 146. Catkin of the Hasel-nut p. 200. 



Tab. 12. Calyx and corolla, with Nectary, f. 147, 



Sheath of the Narcissus ; c, the Petals, called by 



Jussieu, Calyx; b, the Crown or Nectary, see j&. 212. 



/ 148. /Husk of Grasses,/?. 201. / 149. Awns. 



. yi 150. Scaly Sheath, Pterogonium Smithii, p. 201. 

 / 151. Veil of the same, p. 203. / 152. Jun- 

 germannia epiphylla, showing a, the Calyx, p. 201 ; 

 6, the Veil or Corolla, p. 203 ; and c, the uno- 

 pened Capsule. /. 153. Wrapper, Agaricus : f. 

 154. Radical Wrapper,/?, 203./ 155. Monopetalous 

 Salver-shaped Corolla, p. 206. / 156. Poly pet- 

 alous Cruciform Corolla : / 157. A separate Petal 



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