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SEMEN, 



Seed, the Rudiment of a new Plant; are known ac- 

 cording to the Number, Figure, Super fices and 

 ConiiAence. 



J. HILUM, the Eye, aq external Scar of the Seed, where it has been 

 fixed to the Fruit or Recepticle, as in the Bean. 



1. CORCULUM, The Effence of a new Plant within the Seeds, c. h. 



3. PLUMULA, .1 part of the Corculum, the afcending Scaly Part 

 of the Plant. 



ROSTELLUM, the defcending part of the Corculum that forms 

 the Root, {c.) 



COTYLEDON, the fide Lob£S_ of the Seed, of a porous fubfiance, 

 and perifiies" {d.) Fig. 2, 3. 



CORONA, r Dipfacus fuUoniim. "] A little Cup, adher- 

 Fig. 4. 1 \ ing to the top of the 



Crown. I Wild Teazel. J Seed, is deciduous. 



P A P P U S. f ,. , -| A downy feathered 



Carduus. \ r^ lu • .. ^u 



•p. J I v-up, adhermg to the 



S' 5* j ^, .„, I Top of the Seed, by 



T, 1 hiitle. L- u - fi- ^ 



Pappous. L J which it rlies. 



g -p I p^ T A T U S. r^ ^j^j ^^ ^ ^l^^^^^j jjj.^ Trunk, elevating the 



c^*'-' ' 1 Down, and connedtine; the Seeds. 



Stipitatc L ' & 



ARISTATUS. fHclianthus annua. 1 u • . a -n 



p. 1 I Having two Anfte, 



r^t' a- I A 1 c T?i I ^'"6 deciduous. 



Chafty. L Annual Sun r lower. J 



C A P T L L A R I S. THicrachium PUofclla^. ^ 



Fig. 8, ■{ r* Simple undivided hairs 



Hairy. iMoufe-car Flawkweed J 



P L U M O S U S- fCnlcus cUraceus. 1 



Fig. g. i ^Fcatliery Hairs. 



riumous. iPale-fiowered Cnicu?-J 



