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213. Clematis Vitalba. a. Stamen, b, b. Pistils, c. Ripe seed, with its 

 feathery tail. 214. Ranunculus parv'tflorus. a. Seed. 215. lidlebons 

 viridis. a. Capsules half ripe. '216. Caltha radicans. a. Petal, b. Sta- 

 men. 217. Actaaspicata. a. Calyx-leaf, b. Petal, c. Stamen, d. Pistil. 

 218. Ptipnrer Argeinonc. a. Petal, b. Stamen, c. Pistil. 219. Nitptuir 

 minima. . Petal, b. Stigma. 220. Sapindus rubigimmi, Roxb. Corom. 

 v. 1. t. 62. a. Pistil, b. Fruit cut across. 



TAB. 18._/?. 221. Acercampestre. u. Perfect flower, b. Fertile flower. 

 r. Fruit. 222. Mulpighia glanduloaa. a. Flower, b. Fruit. 223. Xantho- 

 chi/mus piclori'ts, Rorb., showing the five sets of stamens, with five inter- 

 nediate nectaries 224. Citrus Aurantium. tt. Young berry. 225. Tnr<- 

 r<eavircns. u. Pistil, ft. Capsule, c. Seed 22<i. I'itis vini/'era. a. Com- 

 ed petals, elevated by the stamens. 227. Pelargonium crithmijolitnn. 

 a. Pistil. 228. Tropaolumperegrinum.a.Stevaen.b. Pistil. 229. Mag- 

 lolia fusrata. 230. Dilleniu anrett, E.vat. Pot. (. 92, the pistil and sta- 

 nens. 231. Portion of the ripe fruit of the same, being an assemblage 

 of succulent-coated capsules. 232. Uvaria suberosa, Roxb. Carom, v. 1. 

 t. 34. a. Calyx and petals, b. Receptacle, c. Germen cut across. 

 233. Menigperinwircordifblium, Willd. a. Barren flower in front, ft. Back 

 of the same. c. Ripe drupa. d. Section of the same. 234. Epimedium 

 afpinum. a. Stamen, b. The same, wit!) the anther burst, c. Pistil. 

 d. Calyx, e. Nectary. 



TAB. 19. Jig. 235. Tilia europ&a. a. Capsule 236. Cistus Helian- 

 themum. a. Calyx, ft. Stamen, c. Pistil. 237. Boroniaserrulata. 238. Dis- 

 section of the same Boronia. a. Flower stripped of it's petals, ft, ft. Pistil, 

 c. Stamen, showing the crested appendage of the anther, d. Ripe cap- 

 sule, after the seeds are gone. e. Elastic tunic, f. Seed. 239. Holosteum 

 umbellatum. a. Calyx and ripe capsule, ft. Receptacle of the seeds. 

 240. Stellaria holostea. 241. Frankenia leevis. a. Stamens and pistil, 

 ft. Pistil magnified. 242. Sempertnviim tectorum. 243. Saxif'raga gra- 

 nulutu. 244. Cerulopetalum gumnnferum. a. Petal and stamen, ft. Sta- 

 men magnified, c. Capsule and seed. 245. Ribes nigrum. a. Calyx laid 

 open, bearing the petals and stamens, ft. Pistil, c. Ripe berry. 2J6. Cc- 

 tus Tuna, showing the germen, and under side of the flower. 247. Man- 

 tiafontuna. a. Pistil, ft. Capsule, c. Seed. 248. Mesembryanthaitum 

 tenuifolium. a. Calyx and pistil, ft. Petals in three rows, with some of 

 the stamens. 249. Epilobium tetragomtm. a. Calyx, with stamens, style, 

 and stigma, all magnified, ft. Capsule and seeds. 250. Fuchsia coccinea. 

 a. Berry. 251. Myriophyllum spicutum. a. Barren flower, with its brae- 

 tea, ft. Calyx and stamens of the same. c. Fertile flower and its bractea. 

 252. Hippuris vulgaris. a. Flower in an early state, magnified, ft. The 



