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referred to, respectively, as "petalody of bracts" and 

 "petalody of stamens." The causes of these variations 

 are not known. 



Fig. 349. — Wild rose. A "single" flower showing incipient doubling 

 by the replacement of stamens by petals. Below, a, series of transitional 

 forms from stamen to fully formed petal; an., anther, or remnant of anther. 



Fig. 350. — Perennial pea {Lathyrus lalijolius). 



414. Legnminoseae. — The legume family is the largest, 

 and one of the most widely distributed of all the Archi- 

 chlamydene, and includes three sub-families, as follows: 



