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Fig. 398. 



Fig. 397. Simple corymb of a species of Cerasus. a'. Primary axis, bear- 

 ing bracts b, b, from the axils of which pedicels a", a" arise. Fig. 



398. Compound or branching corymb of tiie Wild Service tree (Pyrus 

 torminalis). a'. Primary axis, a", a". Secondary axes, a'", a'". 

 Tertiary axes, b, b, b. Bracts. 



in the flowers being distinctly stalked instead of sessile or nearly 

 so. Examples occur in the Currant, Mignonette, Hyacinth, 

 Laburnum, Barberry, and Fumitory. 



Fig. 399 



Fig. 399. Panicled inflorescence. 



