PLATE XU. 



MISCELLANEOUS, 



Fig. 1. A Corymbus (p. 127) 



Fig. 2. An Aril! us exemplified in the Fruit of the Euony- 

 mus : a, the Valvules of the capsule ; L, a Seed ; c, the 

 Arillus opened to discover the Seed (p. 1 1, 33) 



Fig. 3. A.Verticillus (p. 127) 



Fig. 4. a, the horned Necraria in Aconitum; b, two Pe- 

 duncles or Styles that support them (p. 6) 



Fis;. 5. A paleaceous Receptacle of a compound flower 

 shewn in llndbeckia : (t, the Paleae that part the Florets 

 of the Disk ; 6, the tubulose Florets of the Disk ; r, the 

 ligulate Corollulae of the Radius ; d, a ligulate Corpllu- 

 la fallen off (p. 34, 35, 89) 



Fig. 6. A Spjitha; 6, a Spadix (p. 3, 12) 



Fig. 7. A Racemus (p. i27) 



Fig. 8. A tubulose Floret of a Compound Flower (p. 34, 



89) 

 Fig. 9- A monopetalous Hypocrateriform Corolla : a, the 



Tube; /;, the Limb (p. .5) 

 Fig. 10. A Nectarium that crowns the Corolla shewn in 



the Cup of a Narcissus ; a f the Cup or Nectarium (p. 21) 

 Fig. 11. A Spike (p. 1S6) 

 Fig. 12. A calycine Nectarium shewn in the" Flower of a 



Tropao/um ; fl, the Nectarium (p. 21) 

 Fig. 13. A Nectarium of singular construction shewn in a 



flower of the Pamassia : a, five heart-shaped Nectaria 



terminated by styles or threads, each of which is crowned 



with a little ball (p. )) 

 Fig. 14. A Cynia of the Lanrnstinus (p. 12) 

 "ig. 13. A Panicle (p. 127) 



