HICH 22. 
23% 
24. 
29» 
AG 5 
PLATE II. 
A rhombie leaf, p. 29. of Hibiscus rhombifolius. 
Malva tridactylites has a trifid leaf, p. 27. a one 
flowered peduncle, p. 23. a double perianth, 
p. 75. a malvaceous corolla, p. 83. and be- 
longs to the 16th class of Linneeus, viz. Mo- 
nadelphia, p. 147. 
A pandureeform leaf, p. 29. of Euphorbia cya- 
thophora. 
Banisteria ‘purpurea has a twining stem turning 
from the right to the left, p. 19. opposite 
leaves, p. 40. which are elliptic, p. 28. and 
bear a corymbus, p. 79. 
Part of a straw, p. 22. with a i ond at the 
base a strap, p. 51. | 
The Passiflora tliefolia has a round stem, p. 20. 
a heart-shaped leaf, p. 27. double stipulee, p. 
A7, an axillary tendril, p. 57. a one-flowered 
peduncle, p. 23. a polvpetalous corolla, p. $1. 
nectaria which consist of straight threads, p. 
87. and a pedicelled genrmen, p. 96. 
Nepenthes destillatoria has'a lanceolate leaf, p. 
29. which bears a pedicelled ascidium, p. 51. 
A four-cornered stem, p. 21. with, with stellate 
leaves, p. 41. which stand six together, bid. 
and are lmear, p. 29. 
A vetch with leaves alternately pinnate, p. 37. 
the pinnule, p. 44. are mucronated, p. 26. 
the flowers stand in a racemus, p. 69. the co- 
rolla is papilionaceous, p. 83. 
An ovate leaf, p. 28. which is emarginated, p. 
Dae Ws 
The Humulus lupulus has a stem which twines 
from the left to the right, p. 19. opposite 
leaves 
