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shut, p. 277. /. 179- Transverse section 

 of the capsule oi' Datura, p. 278, showing 

 the partitions and colinnellce, f. 180, 

 Siliqua, or Pod: /. 181. Sihculo, or 

 Pouch, jo.280. /. 182. Legume, p. 281, 

 • /. 183. Stone-fruit, p. 282. /. 184. Apr. 

 pie: /. 185. Berry: /. 186. Compound 

 Berry, p. 283. /, i.87. Berry of Fassi- 

 flora suberosa, p. 284. /*. 188. Cone, 

 Larch, p. 286, /, 189. Capsule of a Moss, 

 Splachiiim^ with its fleshy base, or apo-^ 

 phijsis, a, and fringe, b, p. 489, 491- 



Tab, 15. /. I90. Barren flower of a Moss, 

 much magnified, after Hedwig : f. I9I, 

 Stamens, with the Pollen coming forth, 

 and the jointed filaments, p, 489- f. 192. 



. Fertile flower of a Moss, consisting of nu- 

 merous pistils, only one of which in gene- 

 ral comes to perfection. They are also 

 accompanied by jointed filaments : f. 193. 

 A germinating seed of Gymnostomiim pyri-. 

 forme, from Hedwig likewise, showing its 

 expanding embryo : /'. 194. The saftie 



more advanced.: y. 195. The same much 

 further advanced, and become a young 



