66 INDEPENDENCE OR SEPARATION OF ORGANS. 
question. Many are cultivated as garden varieties 
under the names here given. 
Trollius europzus dissectus. 
Chelidonium majus laciniatum ! 
Glaucium luteum. 
Brassica oleracea ! 
Tilia parvifolia laciniata. 
asplenifohia ! 
Acer platanoides laciniatum. 
crispum. 
Assculus Hippocastanum incisum ! 
asplenifolium. 
Vitis vinifera apiifolia! 
laciniosa. 
Tlex Aquifolium ! 
Rhus Toxicodendrum quercifolinm. 
Cotinus. 
Ervum Lens. 
Cytisus Laburnum quercifolium ! 
incisum. 
Rubus fruticosus laciniatus ! 
Pyrus communis. 
Cerasus Lauro-cerasus. 
Apium graveolens ! 
Pimpinella magna. 
Saxifraga. 
Cratzgus Oxyacantha laciniata. 
quercifolia ! 
Ribes nigrum. 
Sambucus nigra laciniata ! 
racemosa laciniata. 
Dipsacus fullonum. 
Scabiosa atropurpurea ! 
Symphoricarpus racemosus. 
Helianthus sp.! 
Lonicera Periclymenum querci- 
folia ! 
Syringa persica laciniata! 
Syringa vulgaris ! 
Nerium Oleander! 
Lamium purpureum. 
album ! 
Salvia officinalis. 
Solanum Duleamara! 
Fraxinus excelsior crispa. 
Veronica austriaca. 
Polemonium czruleum. 
Juglans regia laciniata! 
heterophylla. 
filicifolia. 
Anemiopsis californica. 
Chenopodium Quinoa. 
Ulmus americana incisa. 
Fagus sylvatica heterophylla ! 
laciniata ! 
aspleniifolia ! 
incisa. 
salicifolia ! 
Mercurialis perennis. 
Urtica dioica. 
Quercus Cerris laciniata ! 
pubescens filicina. 
Betula populifolia laciniata. 
alba dalecarlica. 
Alnus ineana laciniata ! 
glutinosa laciniata ! 
quercifolia. 
oxyacanthifolia. 
Corylus Avellana heterophylla ! 
laciniata ! 
urticifolia. 
Carpinus Betulus incisa ! 
quercifoha. 
heterophylla. 
Castanea vesca heterophylla. 
quercifolia. 
incisa. 
Populus alba acerifolia. / 
palmata. 
quercifolia. 
balsamifera. 
Orchis sambucina. 
Arum maculatum. 
Filices sp. pl. 
See also Schlechtendal, ‘Bot. Zeit.,’ tom. xiii, p. 823. A. Braun, 
For Ferns too numerous for insertion, see Moore, 
loc. supra citat. 
Clos, ‘Mém. Acad. Toulouse,’ 
Nature-Printed Ferns,’ 8yo ed., 2 vols. 
1862, p. 51. 
Fission of the petals, &e—The floral leaves are subject 
to a similar process of cleavage to that which has just 
