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Pais AY POE ert. 
Parts oF THE FLOWER. 
Fig. 1. Flower with its Corolla, Piftillum, and Stas 
mina (page 1, 2) a, the Petals of the Co- 
rolla (p. 5) 4, the Germen; ¢, the Style; d, the 
eee (p- 12) e, the Filaments,; , the Anthere 
(p- 11 
Fig. 2. The Calyx, Piftillum and Stamina, feparate 
from the Corolla (p. 2) a, the Perianthium (p. 35) 
4, the Germen ; ¢, the Style ; d, the Stigma (p. 12) ¢ 
the Filaments ; f, the Anthere burfting and difcharging 
the Pollen ; g, an Anthera before it has burft (p. 11) 
Fig. 3. A Flower whofe Corolla is monopetalous: a, the 
Corolla (p. 5) 4, the Perianthium (p. 3) 
Fig. 4. A polypetalous Corolla: a, the Ungues; 4, the 
Laminz (p. 8) 
Fig. §. A Narciffus iffuing from its Spatha: a, the Flowers 
4, the Spatha (p. 4.) 
Fig. 6. An Amentum (p. 4) 
Fig. 7. The Fruétification of a Mof; a, the Calyptra 
(P- 4) 
Fig. 8. A Fungus: a, the Volva (p. 4) 
Fig. g. A Grafs: a, the Glama; 4, the Arifta (p. 4) 
Fig. 10. A Compound Umbel : a, the Univerfal Umbel ; 
4, the Umbellulz, or partial Umbels (p. 18) ¢, the 
Univerfal Involucrum ; d, the partial Involucra (p. 3) 
Fig. 11. A Braétea accompanying the Flowers of the Tilia: 
a, the Braétea (p. 4) 
Fig 12. @, the Pollen feen with a Microfcope (p. 11) 4, am 
elaitic Vapour difcharged from it {p. 13) 
