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P^^flowMwige^wthdiBbnctrtanicnsma; 

 nous ,., fruit Simple, th. ■ 



-I- •■••'l.v ecwrectu. that, until he ind 



feoddlobeoi the calyx in feguminoua plant* and R ,• 



bribwdiacoveredtodistmguiah one Order from the 



Very fen double flowers are known in this Order; .! 

 ^e^pa,™ are the mort remarkable; the, 



i, ; : ;". ,h '- r| : 7-P-237. T ariesareco, 



7""r • ■"**•■"» phenomenon is to be seen, 



itochia: it appears ako ,to be normal in Diphaca and Ctesalptoia 



ll ' 1 -'-- '-.-■;'' '/"••.'/.. .52) to have found a Mb Lil wkh 



; "".'" ° f ^ pother circumstances, DeCandolIe assumes the ca, 



..u M ;u,„,.,l„. .,!„:„, by abortion, and that a > rl of 5 is thai 



-"'I ..■«.;...- M.mn.,,. „i th, flowera Of the , uracy of this vicv 



■nd it might have been .proved from analogy, without the aid of such in> 



In .•,.,,..,,„..„,,. .,, the highlj irritable nature of the le, , ma, 



n. (.,•,!,,• :i „ ; l„i the tendency to irritabUity discoverable in them all, 

 have phwed them at the extremity of their system, in contact with tiie 

 ^kmgdom. , p . 4, and Makiu, H. JL M. p. U6 



-'"-"I""' '''--> Ore of this i .-.-iK.l.ili.x. D 



which the author endeavours 1 to sho* that the motion is th 



MiLrr \T" 1 " .in,.,,;., , 



x plan,.,,,,, „t to manner in which galvanism produces the motion, adheri. 

 ^°P^ of ?»t»btle principle being the real agent T 



,.■-,^,,,,■,,,^,,,,,,,,,,1,, ,,,,,,,,,, ntoaninherentvitala 



'" •"" ' fir8t aaB ^ "'"'•'' " » impossible, from the nature of things, ,0 in> 



iJdy^2^El-2!" 0r ^ r " ' of ""• moB1 ^p ** 111 whk * t1 "- 1 



■ ,;,";"; v|—«»v «> * serves to show how little real importance ought to 

 •" • - d to dehiscence frui ■„ determining the limits of Natural « >rd 



- -J"''- «-"i«al truu pi Upnmous plants j„ a ,,,„„,, , ll:lt , 



1 u'i I Mm,, ' t : nm ;""-' 1 "^. '"''' ^ margins, so that at maturiq 



,l ".'".- 1 ' < ' hneoj each M1III1V „„„ Xn „, :iU<> . , 



• ' ; ;; S w^** 6 '"" , " the >,,,,,,v - w ^ h ,v,,,iii "- »*«. ^ u 



. .. s. ,, aUlomen^us genera, such as Ornithopus, tiie va 

 helmed '-"""■'■"' separate transversely; in Entada a . 

 !""'l>->.m,. oi CanmchaBha and Lomentaceaa occurs ; in II 



irom me following diagrams. ■■• wbich flg. I . repn 



theory of the ordinary papilionaceous condition ; 



2. eare the Bepals; d the petals; d <• stamens; a tl 



Imaginary axis. In i\_-. 3. ,, ia the ovarj 



OOQsisting of nine other stamens ; d 1/ the I ■ 



Milium ; •' «" sepals. These are taken from a paper bj w. 



