VI.] 



SCHEDULES. 



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with many styles,, or stigmas, or distinct carpels. I have 

 omitted these terms in the schedules of the Type-species in 

 Part II. of this book, simply noting whether the pistil be 

 apocarpous or syncarpous. The number of carpels is given 

 in the No. column. 



Of the PERIANTH (cohesion or its absence), polyphyllous^ 

 ^amophyllous {tegular, irregular); (adhesion or its absence) 

 mferior^ superior. 



6. The schedule here given, by way of example, is filled 

 up from the flower of the Orange, with the characters of 

 which you ought to be sufficiently familiar by this time. 



N. 1*. The sign oo denotes viaiiy. No entry is made opposite to 

 perianth {\), because it is described as calyx and corolla in the case of 

 the Orange and other dichlamydeous Dicotyledons. 



