| AN EASY 
INTRODUCTION | 
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STUDY OF BOTANY, 
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Of the Parts. ofa Flower. 
Toone it for granted, that no person can be ata. ies to 
distinguish a: Vegetable at first sight, from an Animal, or a 
Fofsil, and that all Vegetables are capable of producing Flowers 
and Fruit,* we shall immediately enter upon a description of 
the parts composing a Flower; for as the Linnezan System of 
Botany is‘chiefly founded upon the number, shape, situation, and 
proportion of : these parts, an accurate knowledge and discrimi- 
nationof) them is wien to’ paper emeny, the grog 2 
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Citvs (or Piegalomasd ye 
zTepeeon »soue)tue o/{} BLossom-(or Corolla.) 
lcd lb epilen og STAMENS (or Chives.) 
A FroweR consists of the Pistixzs (or Pointals. Sisal aa 
be | SES AY — JHA SAG SEED-VESSEL (or Peri m) 
ness rade: Szeps (or Semina.) ee 
To these may be shied, ‘the Necrany (or Honey-up ) oa 
the poping: 08 Receptacition ees A 
Rife von go yine 
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