PIG. 134. 
135. 
i36. 
139. 
140. 
141. 
142. 
143. 
144. 
145, 
146. 
147, 
435 
The flower of an Aconitum, with an irregular 
corolla, p. 84. 
The pedicelled cuculli or hoods, p, 89. of the 
same, with stamina and pistillum. 
The villous calyptra, p. 112. of the Polytrichum 
commune. 
The operculum, p. 112. of the same. 
Bryum androgynum has a branched surculus, 
p. 25; the male flowers rest upon footstalks, 
and are capituliform, p. 73; the thecze, p. 
112. stand upon long terminal setee, p. 25; 
on one of them is seen ,a calyptra dimidiata, 
p. 1125; another has an operculum, and one 
wants it. 
The Polytrichum commune has a simple surcu- 
lus, p. 253 the theca is covered with a hairy 
calyptra. 
The bristle, p. 25. of this Moss, with the peri- 
chaetium, p. 80. and the capsule without an 
operculum. 
The theea of the same Moss, with the opercu- 
lum and apophysis, p. 114. 
The same Moss, with male stellated flowers, 
(flos disiformis) p. 74. 
The flower of the Senecio vulgaris has a double 
anthodium, p. 79. 
The flower of the Sterculia crinita has a pedi- 
celled germen, p. 76.’ ie 
The flower of the Cheiranthus annuus has a 
cross-like flower, p. 83. ; 
The flower of a Narcissus, with a one-flowered 
-spatha, p. 50. a lilaceous corolla, p, 83. and 
a monophyllous crown, p. 90. 
The petal of the Cheiranthus annuus, where 
the expansion, p. 86. and the claw, 7). are — 
seen, 
inl Tay Ge 14a, 
