LATE VII 



PARTS OF THE FLOWER. 



Fig. 



132« SPAT HE, the Calyx of Narcifus, (Spatha, 

 calyx Narcijfi) 



133. Spathe, Spadix [Spatha, Spadix) 



134. a. Glume calyx, b. Awn, (Gluma calyx, b, Arifta) 



135. a. Univerfal umbel, b. Partial one, ( umbel la uni- 



verfalis. b. Partialis.) 



c. Univerfal Involucre, d. Partial one. (Involucrum 

 univerfale. d. partiale.) 



336. c. Calyptre j b. Lid. a. Head. (Calyptraj b. O- 

 perculum. a. Capitulum.) 



137. Ament, (amentum.) 



138. Strobile, (ftrobilus) 



139. a. Hat. b. Volve. c. Stipe of a Fungus, (Fungi 



a. Pileus. b. Volva. c. Stipes. ) 



140. a. Common naked Receptacle (receptaculum com- 



mune nudum) 



141. Common Receptacle imbricated with chaff (recep- 



taculum commune paleis hnbrlcatum.) 



142. a. Tube (Tubus) b. Border, (Limbus) of a one-pe- 



tal' d Carol (Corollse monopetalcej 



143. Flower, a. Germ. b. Style, c. Stigma, d. Fi- 



laments, e. Anthers, f. Petals. ('Flos. a. Ger- 

 men. b. Stylus. c. Stigma. d. Filamenta. 

 e. Antherae. f. Petala.) 



144. a. Claws (unguesj.' c. Folds (Laminae) of a many- 



petard corol. (Corolee poly petala.) 



145. Bell'd Nectary in Narciftus. (Nectarium campa- 



nulatum.) 



146. Horn'd Nectaries in Aconitum. (Nc&aria cor- 



nuta. ) 



147. Horn'd Nectary in the Calyx of Tropreolum. 



148. Nectaries in Parnaffia, 



