fic. 148. 
149. 
150. 
153. 
154. 
434 
The tetraphyllous perianth, p. 75..of this flower, 
with the pistillum and a gland, p. 87. in the 
bottom of the flower. 
The style and the stamina of the same plant, to 
shew that it belongs to the class Tetradyna- 
mia. : 
The flower of a Hypericum, having a rosaceous 
corolla, p- 83. the filaments united in several 
parcels, which is the character of the class 
Polyadelphia. | 
The pistillum of the same flower, with three 
styles, § 140. 
The flower of the Centaurea Verutum, having 
a common thorny perianthium, p. 78. the 
thorns are branched. 
The flower of the Fuchsia excorticata, with a 
funnel-shaped corolla, p. 81. a tetraphyllous 
crown, p. 90. and a three-lobed stigma, Pp. 
98. | | 
The same flower cut open longitudinally, to 
shew that it belongs to the class Octandria. | 
PLATE VI. 
The capsule, p. 103. of the Colchicum autum- 
nale, cut over transversely. It is trilocular, 
p. 104, 
The same capsule opening at the apex, p. 105. 
and having three valves, 104. 
Two seeds of the Caucalis daucoides, which 
are prickly. 
A single seed of the same. 
The fruit of the Magnolia grand Hone has the 
appearance of a strobilus, p, 118. It con- 
. . | i, sists 

