THE PLATES. 295 



ry. 92. A drupe. 93. An apple. 94. A filbert nut. 



Plate. VII. Fig. 95. Represents a section of the 

 Cocoa nut. 96. A strawberry. 97. A silique. 98. A 

 silicle. 99. A legume. 100. The receptacle of the 

 Dandelion. 101. Arum Triphyllum, whose spathe en- 

 closes a spadix. 102. The fruit of Geranium. 103. 

 The pappus of Salsify. 104. The bracte of the Lime 

 tree. 105. The seed of Clematis. 106. A seed 

 shewing the scar, to which the vessels of the capsile 

 are attached. 107. The filbert shewing the embryo. 

 108. The Persimmon with an oblique embryo. 109. 

 A germinating seed. 11C. The lobes converted into 

 seminal leaves. 111. The incurved embryo of the 

 Kidney bean. 



Plate VIII. Cryptogamia, Fig. 112. Represents 

 a section of a fern whose organs of fructification are 

 coveied by an indusium. 113. The indusium, and 

 the capsule with its transverse ring. 114. Equisetum 

 with its fructification on a spike. 1 15. One of its pel- 

 tate receptacles. 116. Its unripe seeds, surrounded 

 by four stamens. 117. The fertile flowers of Funana 

 hygrometica. 118. The capsule of a Moss magnified 

 to shew its fringe and lid. 119. Herbage and flowers 

 of Jungermannia complanata. 120. The same magni- 

 fied. 121. The herbage (thai his) ofParmelia stellaris. 

 122. The shield (apothecium) of a Lichen magnified 

 to shew the seeds or gems by which these plants are 

 propagated. 123. Boletus, having pores beneath the 

 cap of tf.e Fungus. 124. Hydnum vith prickles. 125. 

 Agoricus :\ ith £i\U whichcontain the gem>. 126. The 

 fru tification otMarchantia. 127. Lycoperdon slellatum 

 a fu'tgus with a stellate volva. 128. Bryum androgy- 

 nu<n, a moss with unfertile flowers. 129. Polytricium 

 commune with its fructification concealed by a veil, a 

 represents the veil ; b the capsule ; c the same with 

 the lid removed ; d the lid. 130. The unfertile flow- 

 ers of the same mo-*s. 131 and 132 the barren and 

 fertile flowers of Mosses according to the representa- 

 tion of Hedwig. 



