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Fig. 3/. Vertical section of the same. 
Fig. 4. Fruit of Sweet Briar, showing a leaf springing from the middle of the outer surface. 
Fig. 5. Ayuilegia. Adventitious flower on the end of a stalk, proceeding from the midst of the normal 
whorl of carpels, one of which latter has been removed. 
Fig. 6 a. Campanula. Outer view of flower, showing the absence of the inferior ovary. 
Fig. 6 b. Section of the same flower, showing the adventitious bud in its centre, free from the calyx. 
Fig. 6 c. Another flower with styles partially united into a tube surrounding an adventitious bud. 
Fig. 6d. Vertical section of another flower of Campanula, showing the presence of an adventitious bud 
position. 
ovary 
Fig. 7. Fuchsia. Sepals and petals leaf-like, bent downwards, to show the central column consisting of 
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anther on its margin. 
