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Sect.VIT. 



ORGANS OF REPRODUCTION. 



SECT. 



VII. 



THE ORGANS OF KEPRODUCTION OF VEGETABLES 



SECT 



I 



The theory of Linneusfor vegetable reprodu^ion too mechanical, and without anak 

 Every new fluid is fecreted by glands, as the liquor amnii and albu 



So 



progeny 



The new hud 

 '. It ad~ 



djo is thefavilla vita, or living entity. 1. i. L^ateral 



is Jeer e ted in the axilla of the leaf and requires no female afparatu 



heres to its parent not by inofculatim of vejfels, but refembles the^hick in the egg 



2. 



Difference of the chick and ft 



Their nutriment and oxygenation. The 



hryon may befeen in the buds of horfe-chefi 



It is a paternal progeny 



Th 



offspring refembles the parent. Not univ erjally Jo . More perfect than feeds, 



Buds of dicecious plants bear Jimilarjt 



The lateral progeny degenerates f 



hereditary dijeajes. Whence curled ptatoes, blighted ftrawberries, bears fruit at 

 the fame time, and of the fame kind. Plants live longer if prevented from flower- 

 Art of producing double hyacinths, ranunculus, tulips. 4. Lateral progeny 



mg 



of corallines andjt 



Polyfi are all males. Wires of knot grafs like 



the joints of the tape-zvorm, which are all males. 5. Aphis, viviparous and 



parous like vegetable genet 



6 . Veffels of the bud and leaf do not inojculat, 



Viviparous, oviparous, and paternal genet 



7 . Leaves on twigs like the pro 



geny oj 



But injotne twigs the pith is divided, and the buds Jucceffv 



Ilertttaphrodite generation. Buds from every part of the caudex. Thofefromhe 

 low the graft arejike the flock. Find numerous uteri like eggs andfpawn. 



Pa 



■I generation preceded Jexual generation. The lafl more excellent. II. i. S 



progeny 



Seeds before impregnation. Eggs before ittipre gnat ion. Seed-embry 



Jufpended by oppofite points like the cicatricula of the egg. 1. Seed- bud andfli 

 Stamens andftigmas. Males bend to females, and females to males. Stj 



Jpartium bends round like a French horn. Onanijm of epilob 



le of 

 Male flowers of 



'Jlijtieria Jwlm to the females. Flowers with longfllattients injured by rain. Sub 



plants p. 



3 . The petals are rejpratory organs, 



Honey 



the food of the atithers and fligma -, which like butterflies propagate 



N 



5. Seeas 



