FRUCTIFICATION. 



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E. The Stamina. 



F. A single Stamen. 



g. A globular Bunch of Female Flowers. 



h. The Calyx. 



H. Ditto. 



i. An entire Female Flower. 



I. Ditto. 

 k. The Petals. 

 K. Ditto. 



L. The Embryo, with its Pointal. 

 m. The globular Cluster of Seeds, 

 n. The Receptacle to which the Seeds are 

 affixed. 



0. A Seed. 



The CORK-TREE. Quercus (Suber.) 



MONOECIA POLYANDRIA. 



a. A Male Catkin. 



b. c. The Calyx, in some quadrifid, and in some 



quinquefid, in the Male Flowers. 

 B. C. Ditto. 



d. An entire Flower. 



D. Ditto. • 



e. A single Stamen. 



E. Ditto. 



/. The Female Flowers. 

 g. A single Flower. 



G. Ditto. 



H. A vertical Section of ditto. 



1. The young Acorn, or Fruit. 



I. Ditto. 



K. A vertical Section of ditto. 



The STRAWBERRY-TREE. Arbutus 

 ( Unedo.J 



Decandria IMonogvnia. 



a. The Calyx. 

 A. Ditto. 

 6. The Corolla. 



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c. The same cut open, to shew the situation of the 

 ten Stamina. 



C. A single Stamen. 



d. The Embryo, with its Pointal, situated within 

 the Corolla. 



D. Ditto. 



e. The Fruit. 



/. A transverse Section of ditto. 



g. A vertical Section of ditto. 



h. The Seeds. 



The YEW. Taxus (Baccaia.) 



DlOECIA MONODELPHIA. 



a. A Male Flower. 



A. Ditto. 



B. The Calyx. 



D. The Stamina. 



E. Two Stamina, one viewed in front, the other 

 on the under side. 



/. The Female Flower. 



F. Ditto. 



G. The Calyx. 



I. The Embryo, with its Pointal. 

 k. The Fruit or Berry. 

 I. A vertical Section of ditto. 

 m. The Seed. 



The HOLLY. Ilex ( Aquifbliutii.) 



Tetkaxpria Tetragynia. 



a. An entire Flower. 



b. The Calyx. 



c. The Petals. 



d. The Stamina. 



e. The Embryo. 

 E. Ditto. 

 /. The Berry. 



!j. A transverse Section of ditto, shewing the Con- ' 



ceptacle. 

 h. The Seeds. 



H. A Seed. 



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