FRUGTIFICATI 



FruBijication, a temporary part of Vegetables 

 Ccllied the Generation. 



Calyx, a Flower Cup, Is the Termhiation of 

 the outer Bark of the Plant, prefent m 

 the Frualficatlon. 



Periantheun:, a Flower Cup, whofe Station is 

 clofe to the Fructification, 



rRUCTIFICATlONlS. f Kxihxxi fnitkofus, | When containing both 



Fig. I. I ,, I Stamens and Germen 



Of tneFruaication. I Common Bramble. J 



F L O R 1 S. (Mcxcm\^\\s peraviis. 



Fig. 2. ) 



Of the F!ov;er. I Dog's Mercury. 

 F R U C T U S. r Tvlercunahs. 



Fig- 3- 1 



Of the Fruit. I — ; 



P R O P Pvl "^' M. [ G:.nantne crocata. 

 Fig. 4. I 



Proper. ' Hemlock. 



.MONOPHYLLUM |' Citrus aurantium, 



Fi-^ 5. '1 



Monoohvilous. I Orange. 

 POLYPHYLLUiM. rGeropogon g,abrum. 



PolvlS^Pous. loid Man's Beard. 

 B I F'l i) U M. [Tuin:in:i lutea. 



Ficr. 7. < 



BiM. I Yellow Fumatory. 



T R I K I b U :\I. rRumax a-lfpa. 



Fig. 8. ^, T^ , I 



Trilid. L Great curled Dock. J 



^ Fii. Q \ Pr?cun'bent Pearl ! Divided mto I our. 



1 Containg the Stamina 

 I without the Germeni 



I Containing the Ger- 

 l men without the Sta- 

 j mina. 



With refpefl to the 

 Flower. 



IConfifnng of one leaf. 



"I Confifting of many 

 [ Leaves. 



I Divided Into Two. 

 I Divided into Three- 



Qiiadriful. l Wort. J 



QUINQUIFIDUM. fStcliaria IJoIo/leum 

 Fig. !0, i ^ 



Qulnr^uifiu. I Greater Stitch Vv ort. 



