POP TIL A \l FLORA 



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SEIHKS I. . • . 

 FLOWKRIX(J OK IMI.KNtKiAMOLTS PLANTS. 



Plants wliich produce real Flowers (or Stainens imd Pistils) and Seeds.- 

 See Part 1. ]»ar. 164, 166. 



("LASS L-KXOdKNS ok DICOTVLKDUNS. 



Sfrni ('oin|)os('d of pith in the centre, a separate bark on the surface, and the 

 wood hetween the two, of as many rin<,'s or 

 layers as the stem is yea is old. 



Leaves netted-veiued, that is, with some 



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m 





231 



of th(! veins or 



veiniets run- 



nin<r together 



so as to form 



meshes of.net- F-xn?o)ifni<i»to)nortiionr<!ty''!»r. 



work or reticulation.s. 



l''loiCf'rs with their parts most commonly in lives 

 or fouis, veiy seldom in t luces. 



Kinhryi) dicotyledonous, /.f., of a })air of secd- 



2.T.1 or.! 2r. - 2.10 



232. NetteU-velneii leaves of Maiilc. EUnbryoa of, 2G3. Sugai-Maiile ; ■-':;i, 2.>'. .M<»iiiiiii;-tll'jry ; 230. Cherry. 



leaves, or in the Pines and the like often polycotyledonous, that is, of more than 

 one 1 air. The class may be told by the stems and leaves without examining the 



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