OF THE PLATES. 393 



flowers, of Hippuris vulgaris^ p. \75. J^. \2S, 

 Cluster, Ribes: f. 129. Spike, Opk?ys spiralis : 

 f, 130. Less correct Spike, Veronica spicata, 

 p. 176, f. 131. Spikelet, Bromus, p. \77. J\ 132. 

 Corymb: jf. 133. Corymbose fascicle, Achillea, 

 p, 178. f. 134. Fascicle, Dianthiis Anneria^ 

 p. 178. /. 135. Head or Tuft, Tri folium : f. 136. 

 SimpleVmbe], Eucalyptus piperita^ p. 179. /• 137. 

 Simple Umbel in the natural order of Umbellatce, 

 Astrantia 7najor, with the involucrum, a : 



Tab. 11. y! 138. Compound Umbel, Laserpitium 

 simplex, with its general Involucrum, a, and partial 

 one, b, p, 187. y. 139. Cyme, Laurustinus^ 

 p, 180. /. 140. Panicle, Oat, /?. 180. /. 141. 

 Bunch, Common Vine,/?. 181. 



Calyx. jT. 142. Perianthium, or Calyx properly 

 so called, Dianthus deltoides, /;. 186. f. 143. 

 Involucrum, so called, in Anemone, p. 181. f. 144. 

 Involucrum or Lulusiwn of ¥erns, p. 189. J- 145. 

 One of the same separate, with a capsule and its 

 ring, f, 146. Catkin of the Hazel-nut,/?. 190. 



Tab. 12. CalyxandCorolla, with Nectary, f. 147, 

 Sheath of the Narcissus ; a, the Petals, called by 

 Jussieu, Calyx ; b, the Crown or Nectary, seep. 200. 



/. 148. Husk of Grasses, p. 191. /. 149- Awns. 



J^, 150. Scaly Shedith, Pferogomu?nSmithii, p. 19^. 



/. 151. Veil of the same, p. 192, 202. /. 152. 



