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Fre. 3. A tubular bell-shaped Blofsom. 
Fie. 4, A Blofsom bell-shaped, but distended, or alte 
‘ Fie. 5. A Blofsom with six reflected Seginents. ; 
'¥re. 6. A back‘view of a wheel-shaped Bloisom, to shew the 
- shortnefs of the tube. 
y ae 7. A funnel-shaped Blofsom ; athe Tube ; b. a: ‘ar. . 
»¢. the Cup. , 
V Fre, 8. 9. Gaping Blooms. 
a. a@. the Upper Lip, os 
b. 6. the Lower Lip. ra 
c. ¢. the Tube. ¢ Cig 
d. d. the Mouth. ee3 at 4 
24 Fie. 10. ‘A gaping Blofsom ; a. the  Ohvet Lip; 1 4 
= Lip ;_.c: the Palate. 
| Big. td. A crofs-shaped Blofsom, itil the Gil when aveayy - 
if to shew a. a. the Claws of the Petals; 6. 6. 6.6. the 
: ~ Limbs of the Petals ; c. the Receptacle. | 
wa Fic. AA crofs-shaped Blofsom, with the Calyx or Cup; 
. _ . @.a.a, a, the Petals; b. the Cup, hunched at the base. 
4 ie 4. Two views er na emt blofsoms ; a, a. the 
ie S 5 3 5. b, pees Sta: the Win d. the 
Ton, as an example of a’com- 
ower, inwhich all the Florets are strap-shaped. 
non Calyx, or Cup, of a compound Flower, ’ 
u Spey — d. be. and ae — ' 
e Germen 5 party ‘Antlers fo he 
linder, through whtcl pafses the Pistil 
reflected Summits, 4. 
of compound Flower 5 i. the Pilla sup 
thered Down, /. ere ; 
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