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A stamen with an awl-shaped filament, p. 92. 
and an erect, p. 95. arrow-shaped, p. 94. an- 
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A stamen of the Glechoma hederaced, with 9 
kidney-shaped anther, p. 93. which is lateral, 
p. 95. 
A stamen with an adnate anther, p. 95. 
The pistil of the Iris germanica has an oblong 
sulcated germen, a filiform style, p. 97. with 
three stigmata, which are petal-like, p. 99. 
The flower of the same, with a germen inferum, 
p- 101. a one-petalled, liliaceous six-parted co- 
rolla; three of the segments are erect, and 
three are bent baek; on these last there is a 
beard, p. 90. 
The flower of the Salvia officinalis, with a rin- 
gent corolla, p. 82. 
The bilabiated perianthium of the same, p. 75. 
The pistil of the same has four seeds, a filiform 
style, and divided stigma. 
The Bellis perennis has a compound flower, p. 
86. it is a flos radiatus, p. 87. the centre is 
called the disc, and the rim the ray. 
The same flower seen from behind, to shew the 
common hemispherical anthodium, p. 78. 
A conical common receptacle, p. 126. 
The flower of the Galium boreale seen sideways. 
The wheel-shaped corolla of the same, p. 82. be- 
longing to the class Tetrandria, p. 147. 
A stamen of the Salvia officinalis, with a move- 
able articulated filament, p. 93. 
The flower of the Symphytum officinale slit up, 
to shew the fornices, p. 90. under which the 
stamina stand, and shew the plant to belong 
to the class Pentandria. ; 
The same flower hag a cup-shaped corolla, p. 81. 
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