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328. Lecture diagrams illustrating the main facts of 

 plant structure. A set of four, 50 ins. by 42 ins., drawn 

 up by the late Professor J. H. Balfour. Executed by 

 W. and A. K. Johnston. 



Lent by the late Professor Sal/our. 1872. 



Price 10s. each. 



PLATE I. Organs and tissues of plants, roots, and stems. 

 PLATE II. Leaves and their modifications. 

 PLATE III. Inflorescence, whorls of the flower. 

 PLATE IV. Pistil, ovule, fruit, and seed. Organs of flowerless 

 plants. 



329. A series of 70 folio sheets illustrating the prin- 

 cipal types of the vegetable kingdom by means of 

 pictures, enlarged diagrams, and dried specimens, with 

 letter-press diagrams and descriptive notes. Designed 

 by Professor Oliver. Prepared for the Science and Art 

 Department. 



Published by Chapman and Hall. 1870. 



The natural orders 

 Ranunculaceae. 



Berberidaceae. 



Nympheaceaa. 



Fumariaceae. 



Papaveraceae. 



Cruciferae. 



Resedaceae. 



Cistineae. 



Violacese. 



Polygalaceae. 



Caryophyllaceae. 



Frankeniaceae. 



Hyperieineae. 



Tern straemiaceae. 



Malvaceae. 



Tiliaceae. 



Linacese. 



Oxalidaceae. 



Geraniaceae. 



Tropaeolaceae. 



and types illustrated are as follows : 



Buttercup (Ranunculus bulbosus), Cle- 

 matis (Clematis Vitalba), Monkshood 

 (Aconitum Napellus). 



Barberry (Berberis vulgaris). 



White Water-lily (Nymphcea alba). 



Fumitory (Fumaria officinalis). 



Poppy (Papaver Rhceas). 



Wallflower (Cheiranthus Cheiri), Shepherd's 

 purse (Capsella Bursa-pastoris), Honesty 

 (Lunaria annua), Radish (Raphanus 

 sativus). 



Mignonette (Reseda odorata). 



Rock-rose (Helianthemum vulgare). 



Pansy (Viola tricolor). 



Milk-wort (Polygala vulgaris). 



Carnation (Dianthus Caryophyllus). 



Sea Heath (Frankenia Icevis). 



St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum). 



Tea (Thea chinensis). 



Mallow (Malva sylvestris). 



Lime-tree (Tilia europcea). 



Flax (Linum usitatissimum). 



Wood Sorrel (Oxalis Acetosella). 



Meadow Crane's-bill (Geranium pra- 

 tense). 



Nasturtium (Tropceolum majus). 



