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T A B. I. 



Rudiments of Botany. 



Fig. 



I /"^Oralline. Sertularia. 



z Sea wrack in Seed. Fucus. 



1 Spangle Mofs. Lichen. 



4 Shank Mofs. Btyum. 



5 The Spike of the Horfe-tail. Equi/etum. 



6 Fern with its Seeds. Polypodium. 

 6 a. b.) The fame magnified. 



7 Demi-flower, — Semiflofculus. Leontodon. 



8 Compound flower. — Compofitus. Doronicum. 



9 Radiated flower— Radiatus. Star-flo-iver. After. 



10 A compound flower of the Bottle flower. Cyanus. 



11 Umbell, with a. its Flowers, and b. its Seed. 



12 Cornicnlated-flower. Heel flower. Aquilegia. 



13 Star-Plant. Foliis verticillatis. Gallium. 



13 a.) Its flowers. 



13 b.) Its fruit. 



14 Cap flower, Cerinthe 



15 Pipe-flower. Primula. (Hypocrateriformis) 



16 Naked flowret. Statice? 



17 Whorle Plant. Floribus verticillatis. Sideritis. 



17 a.) Its blolTom. 



17 b.) Its cup. 



17 c.) Ditto cut open, with the Seed. 



18 Burhead. The Seeds of a Butter flower. Ranunculus. 



19 Star-head. The Seeds of Ifopyrum, 



20 A Buckler. The Seeds of Cynoglojfum. 



21 A Pea Bloflbm. Prfum. ( ' Papilionaceus.) 



22 A Snout-flcwer. Antirrhinum, (ringens) 



23 A monopetalous, regular flower of Con-volvulus. 



24 A botde-flinp'd Flower of Con<vallaria. 



25 A tripetalous Flower of Damdfonium. 



26 A penlapetalous Flower of Potentilla. 



27 A Liliaceous bloflbm of Crocus. 



28 A bipetalou? Bloflbm. 



29 A tetrapetalous Flower of BraJJica. 



30 A Rotated (wheel-like) blolTom of Omphalodes- 



31 A Polypetalous bloflbm of Iris. 



32 An Apetalous Flower of Bijlorta. 



33 Ditto of Rulh ? Juncus. 

 34. Ditto of Spa'ganium. 



35 A Flower of a Grafs. Poa. 



36 Ditto of oat. Avena. 



37 Ditto of a Cyperus. 



37 a. The fame magnified. 



38 Flowers of Hazel. Cory I us. 



T A B II. 



Rudiments of Botany. 



Fig. 



1 The bloflbm of Corona imperialis, to lhew the different 



Parts of a Flower j 



a. ) The Petala. 



b. ) The Stamina. 



c. ) The Fiflillum. 



d. ) The Rudiment of the fruit. 



2 A Stamen with its a.) Filament, and b.) Apex. 



3 A Filament by itfelf. 



4 A Stamen with the Apex burft. 



5 An Apex by itfelf. 



6 A Stamen with the .^/«r flat-open'd to fliew the Farina. 



7 A Stamen of Populago (Caltha paluftris.) 



8 A Stamen open'd on both fides. 



9 A magnified Apex of the Epimedium. 



10 A magnified I 'i/t 'ilium of Pop >ui 'ago. 



11 Flowrets (Flofculi) of Plants with compound Flowers. 



11 A.) A Flowret magnified. a.) The Seed. b.) The 



Pappus. c.) The Tub. d.) The Limbus. 



e.) The Cylinder of the Apices. f.) The Summit of 



the Piftill. 



11 B.) a.) the Filaments.— b.) The Cylinder of the 



Apices cut open. 

 11 C.) A Flowret, whofe Seed has no Pappus. 

 11 D.) A demi-flowret, of a radiated Flower. 



1 2 An Apex of Epimedium burft open from below. 



13 A Piitil of Gentiana. 



14 A Piftil of a Campanula. 



1 ; The Piftil of a Lilium, where the Stylus is cut to lhew that 

 it is hollow. n 

 15 A.) The lame magnified to lhew the roughnefs of the 



fummit. 



15 B.) The Rudiment of the fruit cut tranfverfely, fo that 

 the three loculaments are feen. 



16 The Cup (Calyx) of a Ranunculus, confiding of five leayes. 



1 7 The Seed V effel of a Papaver. 



18 A two-leav'd Cup of a Papaver. 



19 A five-leav'd cut cup of a Rofe. 



20 A Cone of a Fir. (Abies.) 



21 A Catkin of the Bloflbms in Willows. (Salix.) 



22 The Fruit of the Blackberry. (Rubus.) 



23 A Nut of Hazel. (Corylus.) 



Z4. A winged Seed of Alh (Fraxinus) 



2 5 The Seed-veflel of the Spindle-berry. ( Euonymus.) 



26 A Cone of a Pine. (Pinus.) 



27 An Acorn of an Oak (2>uercus.) 



28 The fruit of a Rofe, prickly, and crowned with the Leaves 



of its Cup. 



29 A Berry, round and fmooth. 



30 The fruit of Beech. (Fagus.) 



3! A winged Seed of Elm. (Ulmus.) 



32 The Seed-veflel of Linden-berry. (Tilia.) 



