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gists of unilocular bivalve capsules, p. 104: 
that lie over one another. ‘The seeds have a 
very long umbilical cord; p. 119. by which 
they hang down, but they are surrounded by 
a succulent artillus, p. 120. 
Two seeds of the Tordylium syriacum; having: 
a crenated margin. 
The seed of the Tapsia villosa, with wings, p. 
124: and ribs, 7b. 
The winged fruit, (samara, p. 103.) of the Ul. 
mus Americana. | 
The same cut across, to shew the position of 
the seed. | 
The seed of the Clematis Vitalba, with its tail, 
p. 123. | 
A transverse section of the seed of the Adonis 
vernalis. , 
A cluster of the utriculi, p. 102. of the same 
seeds. 
A linear capsule of the Epilobium miontanum. 
A seed from this capsule, with the tuft, p. 123. 
The same capsule burst, to shew the columella, 
p. 104, 
The folliculus, p: 103. of the Periploca oreca. 
The kernel of the drupa of the Pterocarpa mon- 
tana about 1-3d diminished: 
The same drupa, p. 106. entire, likewise dimi- 
nished. 
A transverse section of the game drupa, to shew 
the bilocular nut, p. 107. 
The pod, (legumen, p. 110.) of the common 
pea. 
The same opened, to show the character of a 
legumen: 
The theca, p. 112. of the Polytrichum com- 
mune much magnéed: on the under part is 
‘ai the 
