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The flower of the Periploca gr@ca, with its pen- 
tapetalous corolla, p. 83. and horn-like threads, 
p- 90. 
A ligulated corolla, p. 82. of the Hieracium syl- 
vaticum ; the antheree are connate, p. 95. 
which is the character of the class Syngenesia. 
The compound flower of the same, consisting 
wholly of ligulate florets. It is called a semi- 
floscular flower, p. 86. and belongs to the or- 
der of Polygamia eequalis. | 
A tubular floret, p. 81. of the Carduus nutans. 
The same opened longitudinally, to show the 
character of the 19th class. 
The flower of the Periploca sr@ca, without the 
corolla and horn-shaped filaments. It is mere- — 
ly the hood (cucullus, p. 89.) with the stamina 
that are shown. | 
The pistil of the same much magnified, the ger- 
men double, the style simple, and the stigma 
very large. ; | 
A stamen of the same plant highly magnified, 
with the beard, p. 90. | 
A petal of the same bending outwards, with two 
horn-shaped filaments. 
The same with figure 90, only the anthers burst. 
A many-flowered spicula, p. 67. of a grass, the 
Festuca elation. 
The three stamina, with the pistil and nectarium 
of the same grass. The nectarium, p. 91. sur- 
rounds the seed; the stigmata are plumose, 
p. 99. the filaments capillary, p. 92. and the 
antheree bifid, p. 94. 
The corolla of the same grass with the pistil and 
stamina ; the corolla is bivalve, p. 77. 
The bivalve glume with the seed. 
