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yey ; des , ’ : ; : . “e : ana test ; ie 
[The remaining more important orders of the cohort are Magnoliacee — 
(Magnolia, Ltiriodendron, Drimys, Litictum) ; Anonacee (Uvaria, ae 
Anona) ; Menispermacee (Cissampelos, Cocculus, Anamirta, Meni- ane 
i 
Fic. 533.—Monkshood, Aconitum Napellus; 1. part of plant (natural size); IT. . 
floral diagram ; III. flower(magnified), the coloured calyx having been removed, " 
showing the two petals a developed into nectaries, the remaining petals being n 
reduced to scales or altogether abortive. 
spermum) ; Berberidee (Berberis, Mahonia, Epimedium, Podophyllum) ye a 
Nympheacee (Nuphar, Nymphea, Euryale, Victoria, Cabomba, Ne- pe 
lumbium).| ir a 
