476 
RIG. 32. leaves, p. 40. tri-lobed, Ps 30. and toothed, 
Pp. 32. 
PLATE IIr. 
33. The spike, p. 67. of the Orchis latifolia, having 
floral leaves, p. 485 the germen is below, p. 
101; the corolla is orchideous, p. 84. 
34. The panicle, p. 72. of the Poa trividlis. 
35. The leaf of the Lacis Sluviatilis, which is laci- 
niate, p> 30. and curled, p. 33. 
36. A compound Umbel, p. 70. with an universal in- 

volucrum, p. 52. and a partial one. 
37. The Catkin, p. 73. of the Hazel, covered with 
scales, p. 79. . 
38. Bupleurum rotundifolium, with a perolee stem 
and leaf, p. 20; it has a depauperate umbel, 
p. 71. and a pentaphyllous involucrum, p. 52. 
39. The Scolopendrium vulgare, with a dedaleous 
leaf, p. 27. belongs to the Filices epiphylo- 
spermee, p. 131. 
40. The filiform receptacle, p. 127. of the Hazel. 
Ai. The flower of the Arum maculatwm, with an 
univalve spatha, p. 49. in the centre of which 
stands the spadix, p. 72. 
42, The Spadix of the foregoing flower, with female 
flowers below, and male flowers above. 
43. The Cyme, p. 71. of the Viburnum Opulus, hav- 
ing large neuter flowers, p. 216. at the extre- 
mities. 
44, pagittaria, sagittifolia has arrow- haga leaves, 
p. 28. a channelled leaf-stalk, p. 24. and a 
three sided stalk (scapus), p. 23. The flowers 
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