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96 | EXPLANATION OF 
Fig. 25. The Flower of Burpock, as an example of a com- 
und Flower in w vall the Florets are tubular; 
a. the scaly tiled C 
hooked point; ¢. ¢. the tubular Florets. 
Fic. 26. One of the tubular Florets separated from the rest; 
__ d. the Blofsom ; ¢. the Germen; f. the Pistil. 
Fig. 27. One of the Seeds ; ; d, the pyramidal seed, crowned by 
~\ the short down, . 
a | | PLATE V. 
- -NECTARIES. . 
- Fic. 1. The Blofsom of a Darronit, abe the. bell-shaj 
Nectary. 
Fic. 2. The Blofsom of. the PARNASSIA re shew the Necta- 
ries; a. a.@. a. a. which are little Globes supported 
upon Pillars. — 
Fic. 3. @.a. The horned Nectaries of the Wourspaxe; t b. b, 
the foot-stalks which support them. a. 
Fic. 4. a, The Hest ge Boxe of the Lankspun; b,c. 
def: the Petals. 
ae EED-VESSELS. 
Fig. 6. c.¢. | lobular So a of aPorry; a. a, the holes 
‘ through which the See escape}. the radiated summit. 
Fre. 6. A Capsule with three Rr opening at the tops 
a. Ca a. the Valves, , 
ap x 
ade ston x 
Fic. 7A ; 
Fic. 8 A Caonle opening ida at the 
{ ‘through which the Seeds escape 
= 
Fie. 9. A Capsule which ya gai a snulf-box, or wifi it was 
= eth Me a. the apsule entire; b, the C. ule open; 
< aa eptacle, a8 it appears after the Seeds are 
i. A secaler Pouch, or short Pod, ee en 
’ Fig. er Pouch, or short Pod, opened alittle 0 shew 4 a. a 
alves ; ki the Partition between the 
: i Fic. 13. A Capsule with two b 5 ih 
} e Valves opening lengthwise, _ sae Z 
‘ Fro, 14. A Capsule cut © y to shew. bn ‘ cc c. the 
___ Valves:s inh ibe a ns: 
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