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THE TABLE OF 



h. The Petals. 



H. Ditto. • 



i. The two Pointals. 



I. Ditto. 



A-. The Petals grown larger, containing the two 



Seeds. 

 I. One of the Seeds. 



The ASH. Fraxinm ( Excelsior^ } 



POLYGAMIA DiOECIA. 



a. An entire Hermaphrodite Flower. 



A. Ditto. The Flowers have neither Calyx 



nor Petals, and are only furnished with 

 two Stamina. 



B. The two Stamina. 



c. The Emhryo, with its Pointal. 



C. Ditto. 



d. An entire Female Flower. 



D. Ditto. They likewise have neither Calyx, 



Petals, nor Stamina, bearing only a 

 Pointal. 



e. A winged Seed. The Seeds of the Hermaphro- 



dite and Female Flowers are alike. 

 /. The Crust opening to shew where the Seed is 



lodged. 

 g. The Seed. 



The CHESTNUT. Fagus (Castanea.) 



MONOECIA POLYANDRIA. 



a. A Male Catkin. 



b. A single Flower. 



B. Ditto. 



c. The Calyx. 



C. Ditto. 



d. A Female Bud of Flowers. 



e. A single Flower. 

 /. The Calyx. 



F. Ditto. 



g. A single Embryo, with its Pointals. 



G. Ditto. 



H. The two Embryos with their Pointals, set in 



their permanent Calyx, 

 t. The spinous Capsule. 



k. The same, opening at the top to emit the Nuts 

 or Seeds. 



I. A single Nut. 



The HORSE-CHESTNUT. jEsailus 

 ( Hippo-Castanum.) 



Heptandria Monogynia. 



a. An entire Flower. 



h. The Calyx. 



c. The five Petals. 



d. The Stamina. 



e. The Embryo, with its Pointal. 

 /. The spinous Capsule. 



17. A Transverse Section of ditto, shewing the 



Partition and Receptacle, 

 ft. Ditto, as it opens in thre? divisions. 



i. The Nuts or Seeds. 



The WALNUT, Juglans (Regia.) 



MoNOECIA POLYAKDRIA. 



a. A Male Catkin. 



h. Ditto, in its natural size. 



c. A single Male Flower. 



d. The Petals. 



e. The Stamina. 



E. A single Stamen. 

 /. A Female Flower. 



g. Ditto, in its natural size. 



h. The Calyx. 



i. The Corolla. 



Tc. The Embryo, with its Pointals. 

 I. The covering of the Shell. Drupa. 

 m. The Nut, divested of its covering. 

 n. Ditto, split open. 

 Q. A Kernel. 



The WHITE BEAM-TREE. Cratagus 

 ( Aria.) 



ICOSANDBIA DiGYNIA, 



a. An entire Flower. 



b. The Calyx. 



c. The Petals, or Flower- Leaves. 



d. The Stamina. 



e. The Pointals. 



/. The Embryo, as it sits within the Calyx, with 



its Pointals. 

 g. The Fruit, or Berry, 

 ft. A Transverse Section of ditto. 



