Wie. 44. 
40. 
47, 
48. 
49. 
50. 
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stand in whirls, p. 65. and are tripetalous, p. 
83. 
PHATE) LV. 
A stamen of the Digitalis purpurea, the filament, 
p. 92. is incurved, p. 93. the anther doubled, 
p- 94. 
The pistil of the Turnera frutescens. The ger- 
men is oblong and trisulcated, with three styles 
which are multifid, p. 97. | 
A stamen of the same, the filament of which is 
dilated, p. 92. and its anther cordated. 
A stamen with a compressed cordate filament, 
p. 92. and erect anther, p. 95. 
The flower of the Antirrhinum Orontiwm, has 
a personate corolla, p. 82. with a spur at the 
bottom, p. 89. . 
The whole flower of the Teucrium fruticans has 
has an unilabiate corolla, p. 82. the filaments 
are filiform, p. 92. turning up (adscendentia), 
the style fililiform, p. 97. and the stigma bi- 
fid, p. 99. The flower belongs to the class 
Didynamia. 
The Corolla of the foregoing flower is monope- 
talous, p. 81. and has only the under-lip, p. 
Beau | 
The flower of the Philadelphus coronarius, with 
a four petalled corolla, p. 83. 
The monophyllous quadrifid perianth, p. 75. of 
the foregoing flower. As the stamina are nu- 
merous, and inserted in the calyx, the plant 
belongs to the class Icosandria. 
The pistil of the same flower. 
