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EXPLANATION OF PLATE XIV. 



I. The Hare-bell Tribe. — A few flowers of the Ukraine Hare- 

 hell (Campanula ucraiiica). — 1. The ovary a, with the stamens and 

 style, in the state in which they are found after the corolla has ex- 

 panded. — 2. A stamen with its broad thick base. — 3. A horizontal 

 section of the ovary, shewing the three cells and many seeds. — 4. A 

 view of the haiiy style and stigma, before the lobes of the latter sepa- 

 rate. — 5. A ripe fniit; a, the holes through which the seeds escape. 

 — 6. A seed. — 7. The same cut perpendicularly, shewing the embi-yo. 



II. The Honeysuckle Tribe. — Apiece oi \\\^ Minorca Honey- 

 suckle (CaprifoHum implexum). — 1 . A flower, with the inferior ovaiy. 

 — 2. An anther, with the upper end of the filament. — 3. Ahoiizontal 

 section of an ovary, with the three cells, and the ovules cut through as 

 they hung in them. — 4. A perpendicular section of an ovary, shew- 

 ing how the ovules hang from the top of the ca^ity. — .5. A httle 

 cluster of fruit. — 6. A seed. — 7. The same cut through perpendicuv 

 larly, shewing the embryo. 



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