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** Reproductive (85.). 



Bractea Involucrum (91.) 



(91.) 

 Sepals -Calyx } Peri . ' 



'anth 

 (93.) 



Calyx ") 



(9*0 ( 



Corolla { 



(95.) 3 



sftTi"^ I 



Filament C 



(97.) J 



Fovilla 



Granules (99.) ) ^\" s ( (98.) 1 J- Flower (92.) 



'Stamen (95.) 

 nt \ 

 ^(97.) 

 Carpels (100.) 

 Ovules (112.) 



COMPOSITION OF THE RIPE FRUIT (105.)- 



Pericarp 



(106.) 



Radicle (111.) } ,-, . 



Cotyledon (112.) { f*? 

 Plumule (111.) 3 11L) 



Spermoderm 

 (109.) 



SECTION II. 



TAXONOMY AND PHYTOGRAPHY. 



CHAP. VII. 



NATURAL GROUPS (131.). VALUES OF CHARACTERS (192.) 



SUBORDINATION OF CHARACTERS (133.). NATURAL OR- 

 DERS (135.). ARTIFICIAL ARRANGEMENTS (136.). LIN- 



N^EAN SYSTEM (137.) APPLICATION OF IT (140.). 



(130.) Taxonomy. WE have no space to devote to 

 any extended review of the various methods and sys- 

 tems which have been proposed for the classification 

 of plants ; and it is not necessary for us to explain 

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