Fic. 194, 
437 
The loment of the Cassia Fistula opened, to 
shew the character of it. 
PLATE VII. 
The flower of the Helleborus niger; it is rosa- 
ceous, p. 83. ard belongs to the class Poly- 
andria. 
The nectarium of this flower, which is a cucul- 
lus, p. 89. 
The heart-shaped oblique leaf, p. 29. of the Be- 
gonia nitida. The margin is undulated, p. 
31. The veins are so divided that it is veno- 
 so-nerved, p. 34. 
A venoso-neryed leaf, p. 34. 
A leafy capitulum, p. 66. of the Gomphrena 
globosa. | 
A three-neryed leaf, p. 33. 
A guintuple-nerved leaf, p. 34. 
A septuple-nerved leaf, p. 34. 
A crenated, p. $2. heart-shaped leaf, which is 
seven-nerved, p. 34. 
The entire drupa, p. 106. of the Nutmeg, My- 
ristica moschata. 
The common Acorn, which is a nut, p.. 105. 
The nut of the Myristica moschata, surrounded 
with what is called Mace, which is properly 
a torn arillus, p. 120. 
A folium triternatum, p. 36. 
The Hovenia dulcis, with its flowerstaik, which 
changes into a fleshy esculent receptacle, p, 
125. | 
The nut of the Myristica moschata, without 
the arillus. | ? 
Hh4 210. 
