5S0 DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES. 



PLATE XII. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Fig. 



1. A Corymbus. 



2. Fruit of the Lily : A, the Valvules of the Capsule ; B, a Seed; 



C, the Arillus opened to discover the Seed. 



3. A Verticillus. 



4. A, A, the Homed Nectaria in the Aconitum ; B, B, two Po 



duncles that support them. 



5. A Pflfeaceous Receptacle of a Compound Flower, shown in Kad- 



fcdfcfe: A, A, the Pa/ece that parts the Florets of the 

 Disifc; B, the Tubulose Florets of the Disk ; C, the Li- 

 gulate CorolluU of the Radius; ~D, a Ligulate CorolMa 

 fallen otT. 



6. A, A, zSpatha; B, a Sparizx. 



7. A Racemus. 



8. A Tubulose Floret of a Compound Flower. 



9. A Monopetalous Hypocrateriform Corolla. 



10. A mtmiwm that crowns the Con#*, shown in the ci#> of a 



Narcissus. 



11. A »Spfo. 



12. A Calycine Nectarium, shown in the jloiver of a Trqpaolum: 



A, the Nectarium, 



13. A Nectarium of singular construction, shown in a>w of 



the PflrooMifl : A, five heart-shaped Nectaria, termi- 

 nated by threads, each of which is crowned with a 

 little ball. 



1,4 A Cyma of the Laurustinus. 



15. A Panicle. 



THE END. 



Printed by S. Hamilton, Wcylridge. 



