EXPLANATION OF PLATE II.* 



c. Crowfoot. 



1. Calex. S 



2. Corolla, p. petal. 



3. Nectary. 



6. SECTION of a CROWFOOT. 

 Showing the 4 whorls on the 



Receptacle. 



4. SECTION of a COLUMBINE. 

 showing tlie 4 whorls on 

 the Receptacle. 



5. Pistil and Stamens of a 



CRUCIFORM FLOWER. 

 "W. 2. WALLFLOWER. 7. v. 

 Pod (Siliqua). 7 p. pouch 

 (Silicula.) 



7. PERICARPS. Carpel, follicle, 



c. c. Capsule, berry. Sa- 

 mara. 



8. PISTIL, ovary. s x . style, 



stigma. 



9. AWN (feathered) a. achene 

 (pericarp.) 



10. IMBRICATED BUD. 



1 1 . ScAPE(of Sundew)glands, 

 radical leaves. 



12. RACEME. PANICLE. 



13. Stems, t. with tubercles 

 p. with prickles. 



14. LEAVES. (L lamina the 

 blade, p x . petiole the 

 stalk.) lyrate. ovate, re- 

 niform. peltate, ternate. 

 Palmate (5 lobed) cor- 

 date, (dendate edge.) 



14 s . LEAFLETS. Stipules, ten- 

 dril. 



15. ROOTS, fascicle, fusiform, 

 tuber. 



ANEMONE. INVOLUCHE. 



2 p. Petal of CAMPION, crown 



claw. 

 2 m. MALLOW, (monodel- 



phous stamens ; petal, ob- 



cordate.) 



2 c. CORYDALIS. spur, bracts. 



3 M. Nectary of MONKSHOOD. 

 3 H. Do. of Helebore. 



7 f. FOLLICLE (of COLUM- 

 BINE) dehiscent. 



7 m. CAPSULE of MALLOW. 

 Involucre. 



7 c. p. placenta, d. dissepi- 

 ment. 



* This plate will be more fully explained, and referred to, as the 

 plants figured, are described. 



