THE SECOND BOOK OF BOTANY. 



Not only are the sepals and petals distinct from 

 each other, not only is each stamen and each carpel 

 distinct, but the whorl of sepals is inserted upon the 

 receptacle, and is free from the whorls within it. 

 The corolla is inserted upon the receptacle, and is 

 also free. The stamens and pistil are also inserted 

 upon the receptacle, and are likewise free. 



The last column of Schedule Fourth is for the 

 record of observations on adhesion. 



SCHEDULE FOUBTH. 



