( 8+ ) 



RECEPTACULUM. 



Tl^e Receptacle is the Bafe, by which the Parts of Fruc- 

 tification are cornedled. 



C O M M U N E. [Calendula officinalis. 

 Fig. 1-1 

 Common. L Common Marigold. 



Containing many 

 Flowers and Fruit, as 

 alfo in Fig. 1,2,3. 



PUNCTATUM. [Uonto^onTaraxacum.'yy^^^^^^ ^-^^^ l^^H^^ 



Ty \~'a \y^ av I Funftures. 



Punctated. L Dandelion. J 



} 



P I L O S U M. ["Carduus. 

 Fig. 3. -| 



Hairy. IThiflle. 



PALEACEUM. f Rudbeckia/>ar/«r^^. "j ChafFy Scales, which 



I" diflinguifli the Flow- 

 J ers. 



Fig. 4. 

 1 aleaceous. 



PLANUM. 



Plain Flat. 



I Purple Rudbeckia. 

 JFig. I. 



C O N I C U M. r Dipfacus fuh 



Fig- 5- 1 .. 



Conic. LWild Teazel. 



onum. 



}Cone fliaped, round, 

 leffening towards the 

 point. 



S U B U L A T U M. r Myofurus minimis. 

 Y\z. 6. \ 



Subulate. 



F L O R I S. 



Fig. 7. 

 F R U C T U S. 



FLOS COMPOSITIS. 



Compound Flower. 



•FLOS AGREGATIS. 



Fig. 8. 

 A<rrec:ate t lowers. 



Moufe Tail. 



Ofthp Flower, 



and) 

 of the Fruit. 



Fig. I, 2, 3. 

 ?iC?\i\o{-!i fuccijfa. 

 Devil's-bit Scabious. 



[shac 



Dcd like an Awl, 



1 Rubus FruUcofus, 

 J Bramble. 



The Receptacle is lon- 

 ger, the Flowers have 

 little Peduncles. 



