DIV. II 



ANGIOSPERMAE 



reduced to inconspicuous, narrow structures. Aconitum Lycoctonum lias smaller 



feSI * 



FIG. t544. A'-onitum napellus (nat. size). 1, Flower seeii obliquely from in 

 front 2, Flower in longitudinal section. 3, The nectaries, formed from 

 petals, and the androecium after the perigone has been removed. 4, Fruit 

 composed of three apocarpous carpels. .5, Follicles opened. 



FIG. QM.Awnitum n:tpellu* (i nat. size). OFFICIAL and Poisosous. 

 yellow flowers of similar construction. All the species are poisonous. Aquilegia, 



