the albui 



In 

 I 



in d 



simple and thin, I itral thi 



numi 



radii 



. 



radii 



•. nl t round • into nun 



".. 'I'll LACORK.fi : ] 



ahoi ■ '1 round 



albumen ae in thi 



stam in ; embi 



■ 



form; radicle su] ■ : albumen Bimple, small in quantity 



Embryo hip] flat, ril i 



ed, incumbent, cun irly ann 



albuj intity. 6. Pa 



alvate in dbumim 



fleshy, incumbent, curved hemicyclical 

 basal stj 



The woody branches of the Id 

 present a peculiar appearance; >>n making ;i ti 



in Bolid and ( to radiate from the central pith like t 



a wheel, and d with each other on the circi 



similar material, leaving I 

 with coarse longitudinal rithout muriform 



large hollow the nak( I I which, when dried, 



urate bundles like i - mam 

 flexibility an were >uj 



Delusion draw th collected in ' 



but oldt 



have a peculiar 

 - thin and finely 



• 

 icular blade borne nearly 

 Leaf of the common g rden Tropseolum. Flowei 

 a pale greenish hue. Mr.l , normally, tl 



this hap] impartial rally therudh 



seen iii the malt' flowers, and 

 dealbata they are 



The radii to be inferior : tl 



is always Buperior, and directed towards tl ■ 



• position, at lit 

 the loose fruit as it' it were nearly 

 growth of the 



Several of the plants of this order an ■ '. 

 life, bo that if a I uch be I 



the upper portion immediately tl 



tablishes a connexion with the soil and t 

 have been Been eight feet long, and d< I thicker tl i 



Spirospermum, A 

 latter w identical witl S 



by many botanists, but which di£R 

 the stamens always alternate, only a - 

 unilocular, has al 



is regular in form, without a: y tendency 1 

 meat, invariably seen in the W 

 This order is ■ 



ire found in \\ 



