SECTION 10.] 



PISTILS. 



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the midrib of I lie leaf, — not a seam therefore ; but at maturity inau}- fruits, 

 such as pea-pods, opcu by this dorsal as well as l)y the ventral Hue. 



Placenta, a uame giveu to the surface, whatever it be, which bears 

 the ovules aud seeds. Tlie name may be needless when tlie ovules grow 

 directly ou the ventral suture, or from ils top or bottom ; but when there 

 are many ovules there is usually some expansion of an ovule-bearing 

 or seed-bearing surface; as is seen in our Mandrake or Podophvllum, 

 Fig. 326. 



309. A Compound Rstil is a combination of two, three, or z greater 

 number of pistil-leaves or carpels in a circle, united into one body, at least 



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by their ovaries. The annexed figures should make it clear. A series 

 of Saxifrages might be selected tlie gynoeciuin-of which would show every 

 gradation between two simple pistils, or separate carpels, and their com- 

 plete coalescence into one compound and two-celled ovary. Even when 

 the constituent styles and stigmas are completely coalescent into one, the 

 nature of the combination is usually revealed by some external line? or 

 grooves, or (as in "Fig. 32S-.'330) by the internal partitions, or the number 

 of the placcntap. The simplest case of compound pistil is that 



310. With two or more Cells and Axile Placentae, namely, witli as 

 many cells as there arc carpels, that have united to compose the organ. 



Fig. 326. Simple pistil of roilopliyllum, cut across, .sliowing ovules borne on 

 placenta. 



Fig. 327. Pistil of a Saxifrage, of two simple carpels or pistil-leaves, united at 

 the ba.se only, cut across both above and below. 



Fig. 328. Compound 3-carpellary pistil of common St. John's-wort, cut across : 

 the three styles separate. 



Fig. 329. The same of shrubby St. John's-wort ; the three styles as well as 

 ovaries here united into one. 



Fig. 330. Compound S-carpellary pistil of Tradescantia or Spiderwort ; the three 

 stigmas as well .as styles and ovary completely coalescent into one. 



