392. EXPLANATION 



Tab. 8. jT. 101. Alienated, Mimosa "certicillatay 

 p. 132. f. 102. Hooded, Sarracenia, p. 133. 

 y. 103. Furnished with an appendage, Dloncea 

 muscipula : f. 104. Jointed, Fagara tragodes, 

 p. 135. /. 105. Binate, jD. 135. / 106. Tern ate : 

 /. 107. Interruptedly Pinnate, p, 136. /. 108. 

 Pinnate in a lyrate form, p, 136, f, 109. Pinnate 

 in a whorled manner, /?. 137. j\ HO. Auricled : 

 f. 111. Compound, p. 138. f. 112. Doubly com- 

 pound, or Twice ternate : j\ 113. Thrice com- 

 pound, or Thrice ternate : f, 114. Pedate, Hd- 

 lehorus,p, 139. 



Tab. 9. Appendages. /. 115. Stipulas of Z«Mj/n^ 

 latifoUiiSy p, \66; also an abruptly pinnated leaf, 

 ending in a tendril,;). 135. f, 1 16. Stipulas united 

 to the footstalk, in Rosa, p. 166; also a pinnated 

 leaf with a terminal leaflet, p, 135. jT. 117. Floral 

 leaf of Tilia, p, 168. /. 118. Coloured floral 

 leaves, Lavandula Stoechas : f. 119- Spinous 

 ones, Atractylls cancdlata : J\ 1 20. Thorns, 

 Hippophde rham7ioides,p. \69» /. 121. Prickles, 

 p, 170. / 122. Tendril, Lathxjrus latlfolius : 

 /. 123. Glands of the Moss Rose, p. 172. /. 124. 

 Hairs: f. 125. Bristles of Ediium pi/renaiciim, 

 p. 173. 



Tab. 10. Inflorescence. J] 126. Whorl, in Lamiiwi, 

 p. 175, f. 127. Whorled leaves, and axillary 



