Plate , , c , 



lar membrane, affixed to the teeth ot the 

 outer. Veil moftly double ; the outer 

 hairy 

 yiJe article Fringe o/Mosses, by Sir J- E. Smith. 



Class Ckyptogamia. 

 /Addenda in Illujlrat'wn of the Genera of Fungi. 

 233. Lettered Botany, Fungi, Plate I. 

 Fig. I. Genus j4garicus 



23^. Lettered Botany, Fungi, Plate II. 

 Fig. I. Genus Merulius [eburneus) 



233. Lettered Botany, Fungi, Plate I. 



Fig. 2. Genus Boletus 

 Hydnum 

 Clavaria 

 Phallus 

 Clathrus 

 Helvetia 

 Peziza 



NATURAL HISTORY. 

 Plate 



234. Lettered Botany, Fungi, Plate II. 

 Fig. 2. Genus Cyathus 



233. Lettered Botany, Fungi, Plate I. 

 Fig. Q. Genus Lycoperdon 



234 lettered Botany, Fungi, Plate II. 



Fig. 3. Genus Sphnria [digitata and bomhardica) 



4. Tuber 



5. Rhizomorpha [phofphorea) 



233. Lettered Botany, Fungi, Plate I. 



Fig. 10. Genus Mucor 



* The preceding are Linnoean genera in the 

 Gmelinian Svjlema Nature, including the 

 Fungi genera of the 12th edit. Linn., with 

 others felefted by Gmehn from Perfoon, 

 Willdenow, Tode, and other writers on 

 this tribe of Cryptogamia. To thefe the 

 contributor of the article FuxGi for this 

 Cyclopcedia has added the following ge- 

 nera : 



234. Lettered Botany, Fungi, Plate II. 



Auricularia [rejlexa) 



Nidularia [campanulatiis) 



Trichia [denudata and nuda) 



Uredo [fcgetum), known in agriculture by the name 



ofyma; 

 .^cidimn {anemones^ 



Botanical Arrangement of Tournefort. 

 * SeSion, Herbaceous Plants and Under-Jhruls. 



f Petalled. 

 A. |; Flowers Simple, Monopetalous, Regular. 



235. Lettered Tournefort's Syft. Botany, Plate I. 



No. I. Clafs I. Bell-fiaped, as in Belladona, Campa- 

 nula, and Convolvulus. Letter a 



denotes the flower, b thefr uit, c 

 the feeds, in the difleftions of the 

 different plants intended to illuf- 

 trate thefe clafles 



235 & 236. Lettered Tournefort's Syft. Botany, Plate IL 



No. 2. Clafs 2. Funncl-Jloaped, as in Borago {offici- 

 nalis) Solanum dulcamara. Sec. : 

 a the flower, b the fruit, c the feeds^ 



J j Simple, Monopetalous, Ii regular. 

 236. No. 3. Clafs 3. Perfonate, as in Arum 



a the flower, b the fruit, c the feeds 



236. No. 4. Clafs 4. Labiate, as in Salvia, Lamium, 



Thymus 

 a the flower, b the fruit, c the feeds 



J J :[: Simple, Polypetalous, Regular. 



237. Lettered Tournefort's Syft. Botany, Plate III. 



No. 5. Clafs 5. Cruciform, as in Raphanus [Rapha- 

 nijlrtim ) 

 Thlafpi ( Burfa Pafloris ) Chelidonium 



and Potamogeton 

 a the flower, b the fruit, c the feeds 



237. No. 6. Clafs 6. Rofaceous, as in Rofa, NymphieOr 



Hypericum 

 a the flower, b the fruit, c the feeds 



238. Lettered Tournefort's Syft. Botany, Plate IV. 



No. 7. Clafs n. Umbellate, as in Phellandrium, Foe- 

 niculum 

 a the flower, b the fruit, c the feedj 



8. 8. Caryophyllous, as in Caryophyllus 



a the flower, b the fruit, c the feeds 



9. 9. Liliaceous, as in Crocus, Narciffiis 



a the flower, b the fruit, c the feeds 



J J I- f Simple, Polypetalous, Irregular. 



239. Lettered Tournefort's Syft. Botany, Plate V. 



No. 10. Clafs 10. Papilionaceous, as in Pifum, Er- 

 vum. Sec. 

 a the flower, b the fruit, c the feeds 

 II. II. Anomalous, as in Aquilegia 



a the flower, b the tirft, c the feeds 



B. \ Floivers Compound, Polypetalous, Irregular. 

 239. No. 12. Clafs 12. Flofculous, as in Echinopus 



a the flower, b the fruit, c the feeds 

 13. 13. Semi-flofculous, as in Leant odon 



210. Lettered Tournefort's Syft. Botany, Plate VI. 



No. 14. Clafs 14. Radiate, as in Helianthus, Aflsr 



a the flower, b the fruit, c the feeds 



f Apetalous {without petals). 



15. 15. Apetalous Staminiferous, as in Avena 



a the apetalous flower, ftamen- 

 bearing calyx, or ftaminiferous 

 organ, b the fruit, c the feed 



