THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE PHANEROGAMIC FRUIT. 



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Fig. 212.— Ovules and Foliaceous Carpels. 



[^ansverse section of the ovary of Lmlia Perrinii ; natural size. 3 A portion of this section ; x 6. ' Transverse section of 

 the ovary of Coelogyne pla/ntagiTiea. * A portion of this section ; x 6. ^ A seed of Ca&logyne plantaginea. ^ Antholysis of 

 the flower of Sundew {Drosera intermedia). (After Planchon.) ^-i* Isolated portions of this flower. i>-i6 Isolated por- 

 tions of a similar flower of Delphinium elatum. (After Cramer.) i« Antholysis of TrifoliuTn repens. i^-^i isolated por- 

 tions of the same. (After Caspary.) 22 Flower of Rumex ecutatus. '^^ The same flower in longitudinal section ; magnified. 

 M-28 Isolated portions from an antholysis of Rumex seutatus. (Partly after Peyritsch.) 29 Longitudinal section through 

 the pistil of a " monstrous " flower of Salix caprea, 80 Foliaceous ovule from this pistil, «-«o shghtly magnified. 



rojects (212 ^), or it may remain concealed within (212 ^^). Inside the ovular tube 

 'ises a little protuberance which may be regarded as equivalent to the nucellus of 



