Fic. 250. 
251. 
252. 
253. 
490 
A gemma convoluta, p. 59. 
A gemma involuta, p. 59. 
A gemma revoluta, p. 59. 
A gemma conduplicata, p. 59. 
254, 255. A gemma equitans, p. 59. 
256. 
257. 
258. 
A gemma obvoluta, p. 59. 
A gemma plicata, p. 59. 
A doubly convoluted gemma, p. 59. 
259, 260. A doubly involuted gemma, p. 59. 
261. 
202. 
An operculum, p. 112. with the fringe, p. 113. 
A doubly revolute gemma, p. 59. 
263, 264. A gemma equitans, p. 59. 
265. 
279. 
A folium squarroso-laciniatum, which is also 
decurrent, p. 42. and has a winged stalk, p. 
Dale 
A corymbus, p. 70. 
A salver-shaped corolla, p. 81. 
A spherical corolla, p. 81. 
A funnel-shaped corolla, p. 81. 
A doubled common perianthium, p. 79. 
A ligulate corolla, p. 82. of the Aristolochia 
Clematitis. 
A bilabiate corolla, p. 82. 
A cup-shaped corolla, p 81. 
An urceolated corolla, p. 81. 
A tubular corolla, p. 81. 
A club-shaped corolla, p. 81. 
A simple spike, p. 68. 
A simple racemus, p. 79. 
PLATE IX. 
A section of the cuticle of the Lilium chaicedo- 
nicum, much magnified, to shew the openings, 
with the lymphatic vessels, § 236. 
230, 
