PLAT E XXXVIII. 



Figs. 



1. Prunus Cerasas (Cherry). Double flower with two 



carpels partly foliaceous (in section). (After 

 Turpin.) p. 93. 



2. Lycopodium rigidum (species of Club-moss). Anterior 



view of sporophvll bearing two sporangia. (After 

 Bow* p..) p. 102." 



3. Acer Pseudo-platanus (Sycamore). Samara with two 



extra carpels. (Gr. S. Saunders.) p. 93. 



4. Vitis vinifera (Grape-vine). Formation of a fruit in 



place of one of the adhering disks of tendril. 

 (Original.) p. 95. 



5. Salix aurita (Withe-tree). Hermaphrodite flower 



(original sex unknown). (After Velenovsky.) p. 96. 



6. Rnsa indica var, (''Green Rose Carpel bearing 



two marginal ovules. (After Masters.) p. 98. 



7. Ophio'/lossum palmatum (species of AdderVtongue 



Fern). Lower part of normal sporophyll showing 

 numerous fertile " spikes " on upper surface. (After 

 Bower.) p. 99. 



