! 



FA I 



ovules, and • 



cued that much pi 



tod by the undoubtedlj Legum 



Kr'u" r 

 lr I'" 



j£ rtcl ' yeiiow a ,-.,„„ a, 



differenl turn. In t! 



U>e Bowers of Legui D rved in I 



^etmethestanienBarereducedto^oneofwh 

 the other, which is much longer, op, ., |, |. 



: "'V; r,,l-i petals, while the 



"«•«■' structure of the flower in I 



dorsal sepah unite into one, aa is indicated by a middle line, which 

 from the base to the apex; this b, 



epal,alth nate with the 



the same tun, thro, 



petals is undoubtedly owing to abortion, for it ism I 



th- Innnof a suL„ 



I';'". -and where one also would 



"'.•tw -■ they are, 



—Paxton'i l-l . ; 



o 



o 







Th foUov pbona I 



^gj adperha] others. Th, 



Bomber ol B ene «.,^ <™>n the -• 



M ■",..> .... are regularly tetramerou 



Th anthers, usually 



Jgbnnous with the filanient The 



feaale angle of the cell, nol „„ the 1 



it the, .vary will always,:. • 

 ojgguises they • lime i„ habit, in fl 



■n-f 6 ™!?** « ' ■f e . Te,y g K: 



Bower; but Fig. 1 is purely th, I 

 ^ttonsoa who,v ,lu> carpels .ally thn 



nve, the lobes ; of the calyx and corolla 

 number (usually five or six), and th, 



lelphous. that it is impossible, from I 



pels in relation to the othei 

 Juipbaca has not two carpels; the two bla 



£ the endoearps remaining flat and hard, 

 ne Kl.o, Nut of the Mosquito short 

 woruupteryx • ,. [n Abyssinia, Indij 



