396 EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



dactylifera, from Gasrtner, the bulk of which is a 



hard Albumen, p. 222, having a lateral cell in 



which is lodged the horizontal embryo, a, p. 220. 



f. 200. Section of the Vitdlus in Zamia, from the 



same author, with its embryo #, with which it is, 



like a cotyledon, closely connected,/?. 223. f. 201. 



Rough coats of the seeds in Cynoglossum, p. 227. 



f. 202. Arlllus of a Carev, p. 228. f. 203. 



Seed ofdfzefia, with its cup-shaped Arillus,p. 226. 



f. 204. Pappus, or Seed-down, of Tragopogon, 



p. 229. / 205. Tail of the seed in Dryas : 



f. 206. Beaked fruit of Scandir, with its seeds 



separating from their base,/?. 230. f. 207. Winged 



seed of Embothrium, p. 230. /. 208. Section of 



the conical Receptacle of the Daisy, with its calyx : 



f. 209. Cellular Receptacle of Onopordum, p. 233. 



f. 210. Ligulate floret with both stamens and pistil, 



in a Dandelion, p. 235. f. 211. Ligulate floret 



with only a pistil, in the radius of a Daisy,/?. 234. 



f. 212. Tubular floret from the disk of the same, 



having stamens and a fertile pistil,/?. 235. f. 213. 



Capsule of a Moss with a double fringe, the lid 



shown apart,/?. 371. f. 214. A portion of the 



same fringe magnified, /?. 373. 



