396 EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



dactylifera, from Gcertner, the bulk of which is a 

 hard Albumen, p. 222, having a lateral cell in 

 which is lodged the horizontal embryo, a, p. 220. 



f. 200. Section of the VlteUus in Zamia, from the 

 same author, with its embryo a, with which it is, 

 like a cotyledon, closely connected,/;. 223. f. 201. 

 Rough coats of the seeds in Cpioglossum, /?. 227. 



/ 202. Arillus of a Care.v, p. 228. / 203. 

 Seed oiAfzeUa, with its cup-shaped Arillus, p, 226. 



f. 204. Pappus, or Seed-down, of Tragopogon, 

 p, 229. /. 205. Tail of the seed in Dryas : 



jT. 206. Beaked fruit of ScancVuv, with its seeds 

 separating from their base,/?. 230. f, 207. Winged 

 seed of Emhothrium, p. 230. /i 208. Section of 

 the conical Receptacle of the Daisy, with its calyx : 



jT. 209. Cellular Receptacle of Onopordum, p. 233. 



f. 210. Ligulate floret with both stamens and pistil, 

 in a Dandelion, p, 235. f, 211. Ligulate floret 

 with only a pistil, in the radius of a Daisy, p. 234. 



jT. 212. Tubular floret from the disk of the same, 

 having stamens and a fertile pistil, />. 235. yi 2 13. 

 Capsule of a Mos5 with a double fringe, the lid 

 shown apart, JD. 371. y. 214. A portion of the 

 same fringe magnified, p, 373. 



