POEMS OF INFLOBESCENCE. 



Laburnum ; the cyme, where all the footstalks spring from one 

 spot, branching in various directions, and forming a round or 

 flattish surface, as in Cornel and Gueldres Eose (fig. D) ; the 



head, where the seated flowers are placed in a compact cluster, 

 as in Clover, Burnet, and the Compound tribe (Jiff. E) ; and the 

 spadix and spatJie, where the flowers proceed from a sheath, 

 as in the Wild Arum, Narcissus, and Snowflake (fig. F). 



