Fic. 97. 
98. 
99. 
100. 
101. 
102. 
103. 
104. 
105. 
106. 
107. 
108. 
109. 
410. 
ill. 
112. 
113. 
114. 
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The same glume apart,’ by which we may see 
that the valves, p. 77. are of unequal length. 
The flower of the Stapelia hirsuta, diminished a- 
bout a fifth part. 
The two germens of the same flower. 
The polyphyllous crown, p. 90. of the same. 
A many-flowered spicula of the Bromus secali- 
NUS. 
The bivalve glume of the same. 
The bivalve corolla, with an awn, p. 62. 
The bivalve glume, with the zigzag rachis. 
The papilionaceous corolla, p. 83. of a Vicia. 
The vexillum of the same, p. 84. 
The alee of the same, ib. 
The carina of the same, 70. 
The stamina of the same showing the character 
of the class Diadelphia, p. 147. 
PILATE Vic 
The flower of the Lychnis /iscaria has a tubu- 
lar perianthium, p. 76. a pink-like corolla, p. 
83. and belongs to the class Decandria. 
The petal, p. 80. of this plant has a long unguis, 
p. 86. and a bidentated crown, p. 90. 
The flower of the Cueullaria evcelsa much mag- 
nified. It has an irregular corolla, p. 84. a 
spur, p. 893; the antheree, p. 93. are attached 
to the undermost petal, and the stigma, p. 98. 
is club-shaped. 
The same flower of its natural size. 
The funnel-shaped corolla, p. 81. with a beard, 
p- 70. of the Lasiostoma cirrhosa. 
Hh 115. 
