PLATE XLIII. 



rioB. 



1, 2. Gapsella Bursa-pasto7-is (Shepherd's Purse). Flowers 

 in which the corolla is replaced by four stamens 

 (st). Sep, sepals. In fig. 2 the calyx is removed. 

 (After A. de Candolle.) p. 153. 



3j 4. Digitalis purpurea (Foxglove). Flowers in which the 

 corolla is replaced by five stamens, ul, II, stamens 

 replacing upper and lower lip respectively ; sep, 

 sepals. (After Miss B. Saunders.) p. 154. 



5, 6. Rosa indica (Monthly Rose) . Leafy stamens : transi- 

 tions between foliage-leaves and stamens. (After 

 Celakovsky.) p. 161. 

 7. Dictamnus Fraxinella var. alhus (Burning Bush). 

 Virescent anther. (After Celakovsky.) p. 162. 

 8-10. Phlox paniculata (Tall Garden Phlox), foliage-leaf 

 conformations illustrating antlier-structure. Fig. 8. 

 — Base of leaf. Figs. 9, 10. — Entire leaves, us, 

 upper surface. (Original.) p. 162. 

 11, 12. Hieracium glanduloso-dentatum . Foliage-leaf con- 

 formations illustrating anther-structure. (After 

 Celakovsky.) p. 162. 



13. Saxifraga ligulata (Great Strap-leaved Saxifrage). 



Foliage-leaf with infolded apex, and a small ascidium 

 on tlie lower surface, ■its, upper surface; fe, lower 

 surface. (Original.) p. 164. 



14. Vitis vinifera (Grape-vine). Two leaves united by 



the upper surfaces of their petioles (as far us dotted 

 line). (Original.) p. 166. 



