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showing the partitions and coliimdl&. f. 180. 

 Siliqua, or Pod : f. 1 8 1 . Silicula, or Pouch, 

 p. 214. /. 182. Legume,;?. 214. / 183. Stone- 

 fruit, p. 215. / 184. Apple: /. 185. Berry: 

 f. 186. Compound Berry, p. 216. /. 187. Berry 

 of Passiflora suberosa, p. 216. f. 188. Cone, 

 Larch, /?. 218. f. 189- Capsule of a Moss, 

 Splachnum, with its fleshy base, or apophysis, a, 

 and fringe, b, p. 371, 373. 



TAB. 15. f. 190. Barren flower of a Moss, much 

 magnified, after Hedvvig : f. 191. Stamens, with 

 the Pollen coming forth, and the jointed filaments, 

 p. 371. J\ 192. Fertile flower of a Moss, con- 

 sisting of numerous pistils, only one of which in 

 general comes to perfection. They are also accom- 

 panied by jointed filaments: f. 1P3. A germi- 

 nating seed of Gymnostomum pyri forme, from 

 Hedwig likewise, showing its expanding embryo : 

 f. 194. The same more advanced : J. 195. The 

 same much further advanced, and become a young 

 plant, showing its leaves and branched cotyledons, 

 ^.221. f. 196. Young plant of Funaria hygro- 

 mctrica, exhibiting the same parts,/). 572. f. 197. 

 Powdery wart of a Lichen, presumed to be its 

 barren flower: J'. 198. Perpendicular section, 

 magnified, of the Shield or fruit of a Lichen, 

 showing the seeds imbedded in its disk, p. 376. 

 f. 199. Section of the seed of a Date, PhcenLv 



