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308. Enlarged model of the flower-bud, flower, and 

 capsule of snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus, L.). 



Made by Montaudon (late Dr. Auzoux), Paris. 

 E. 3. 1891. 



The whole flower can be detached. The corolla can then be 

 taken in half, showing the didynamous stamens (which are 

 removable) and the pistil, the stigma of which can be opened. 



The right capsule shows the porous dehiscence, and can be 

 opened to show the seeds on the axile placentas. 



309. Enlarged model of fhe flower of woody night- 

 shade (Solanum dulcamara, L.), showing all the parts. 



Made by Montaudon (late Dr. Auzoux), Paris. 

 E. 4. 1891. 



The calyx can be opened, and two petals and stamens 

 removed. 



310. Enlarged model of a gooseberry (Ribes uva 

 crispa, L.). 



Made by Montaudon (late Dr. Auzoux), Paris. 

 E. 14. 1891. 



Divided to show the two parietal placentas, and the vascular 

 bundles running out to the seeds. The whole inferior berry is 

 surmounted by the persistent calyx and corolla, and the remains 

 of the stamens. 



311. Enlarged model of the mulberry (Morus nigra, 

 L.). 



Made by Montaudon (late Dr. Auzoux), Paris, 

 E. 15. 1891. 



Shows the sorosis or compound fruit, longitudinally bisected. 

 A single fruit is divided so as to show the pericarp, albuminous 

 seed, and embryo. In another fruit the succulent sepals can be 

 removed, showing the ovary. 



312. Enlarged model of the flower and flower-bud of 

 lily (Lilium). 



Made by Montaudon (late Dr. Auzoux), Paris. 

 E. 5. 1891. 



In the former two sepals and one petal can be removed, one 

 of the stamens swings out on a hinge, and one side of the 

 tricarpellary ovary can be opened to show the axile placentation 

 of the ovules. The entire flower can be detached. 



