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Archidendron. 

 Mimosa. 

 Robinia. 

 Diphaca. 

 Ccesalpinia. 

 Vicia. 

 Anthyllis. 

 Cucurbita. 

 Passiflora I 

 Sambucus I 

 *CEnanthe ! 

 Daucus ! 

 Angelica ! 

 Hei*acleum ! 

 Silaus. 

 Carum. 

 Thysselinum. 

 Campanula ! 

 Spilantbes. 

 Chrysantbemum. 

 Anagallis. 

 Primula ! 

 Fraxinus ! 

 Lycium. 

 Cobaea. 

 Datura ! 

 Solanum ! 

 Sesamum. 

 Sideritis. 



Colens. 

 Veronica ! 

 Digitalis ! 

 AntiiTbiniinx ! 

 Linana. 

 Gloxinia ! 

 Symphytum. 

 Ancbusa. 

 Polygonum. 

 Euphorbia. 

 Cneorum. 

 Mercurialis ! 

 Chenopodium. 

 Suaeda. 

 Beta. 

 Corylus ! 

 Lambertia. 

 Cocos ! 

 Tigridia. 

 Tulipa! 

 Iris! 



Narcissus ! 

 Allium ! 

 Omithogalum. 

 Gagea ! 

 Tradescantia ! 

 Schoenodon; 

 Bambuseae. 



A few additional references may here be given to papers where an 

 increased number of carpels is described : Engelmann, ' De Antholys,' 

 17, p. 19. Bernhardi, ' Flora,' 1838, p. 129. Schkuhr., ' Bot. Handb.,' 

 t. 179. Godron, ' Ann. Sc, Nat.,' ser. 5, vol. ii, p. 280, tab. xviii, 

 pluricarpellary Crucifei's. "Weber, * Verhandl. Nat. Hist. Yereins. Rhein. 

 Pruss.,' &c., 1860, Cerastis, &c., &c. Baillon, 'Adansonia,' iv, p. 71, 

 Trifolium. Schlechtendal, ' Bot. Zeit.,' xv, p. 67, Djxtura, three-celled 

 fruit; 'Bot. Zeit.,' xiii, p. 823, Phaseoliis, double pistil a common 

 case. Cramer, ' Bildungsabweich,' p. 99, reference to several legumi- 

 nous plants with polycarpellary pistils. Munro, Gen., ' Linn. Trans.,' 

 vol. xxvi, p. 26, Bambusece. Alph. de CandoUe, ' Neue Denkschrift,' 

 Cheiranthus. Schimper, ' Flora,' 1829, ii, p. 433. Wigand, ' Bot. Unter- 

 such.' Fleischer, ' Missbild. Cultur Pfl.' Cramer, ' Bildungsabweich,' 

 p. 65, Umbelliferce. 



Polyphylly of the flower in general. Although, for the 

 sake of convenience, multiplication has here been treated 

 of as it affects the members of individual whorls of the 

 flower, yet it must be remembered that, in general, 

 the augmentation is not confined to one whorl, but 

 affects several ; thus, if the sepals are increased, the 



