EXPLANATION OF PLATES 



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Plate CV. Facing page 140 



Yellow Day-flower — Hemerocallis flava (page 143) 



Fig. 1. Plant (reduced) 



,, 2. Portion of leaf 



„ 3. Front view of stamen 



,, 4. Hind view of stamen 



,, 5. Pistil 



,, 6. Portion of style with trilobate stigma 



„ 7. Unripe seed capsule (reduced) 



,, 8. Ripe seed capsule (open) 



„ 9 and 10. Seeds 



,, 11. Flower (natural size) 



Plate CVI. Facing page 140 



Meadow Saffron — Colchicum autumnale (page 14.6) 



Fig. 1. Plant in flower (reduced) 



,, 2. Pistil and 3 styles 



,, 3. Stamen 



,, 4 and 5. Seeds 



,, 6. Section of seed capsule 



,, 7. Seed capsule 



,, 8. Plant in leaf and seed 



Plate CVII. Facing page 142 



Great Wood-rush — Luzula sylvatica (page 142) 



Fig. 1. Plant (reduced) 

 ,, 2. Portion of leaf 

 ,, 3. Panicle (natural size) 

 ,, 4 and 5. Capsule in perianth 

 ,, 6. Capsule without covering 



Plate CVIII. Facing page 142 



Cuckoo-pint — Arum maculatum (page 148) 



Fig. 1. Plant (reduced) 

 ,, 2. Spadix with male flowers in the middle 

 between double rows of nectaries, and 

 female flowers below 



3. Nectary 



4. Anthers 



5. Female flower 



6. Ripe berries 



7. Longitudinal section of berry 

 8 and 9. Seeds 



