EXPLANATION OF PLATE II. PART I. 
OF THE DIFFERENT SHAPED COROLS AND KINDS OF 
SEED VESSELS. 
Fig. 1. A Spathe, a, a, -enclofing the Peduncles of the 
Flowers. 
Fig. 2. The Calyx of Mofs, Calyptre, I, h. 
Fig. 3. The Calyx of Fungus, c, called by Linneus a Volve. 
Fjg. 4, 5, 6. Different kinds of the Bell -form Corol. 
Fig. 7. Funnel-form, d, the Calyx, a Perianth. 
Fig. 8. A regular one-pelalled Corol with a long tube, the 
Corol Salver-form. 
Fig. 9. Back view of a Wheel-form Corol, mowing the very 
fbort tube. 
Fig. 10. Crofs-form. 
Fig. 11, 12, 13. Gaping and Grinning Corols. 
Fig. 14. Papilionaceous, Butterfly-form. 
Fig. 15. A Capfule, with three Valves opening at top, a, a, a} 
Fig. 16. A Capfule cut open lengthways. 
Fig. 17, A Silique and Silicles, b, b 3 Silicles. 
Fig. 18. A Legume. 
Fig. 19. A Follicle, with it's receptacle for Seeds, c. 
Fig. 20. A Drupe, d, the Stony Seed. <: 
Fig. 21. A Pome, e, the infide Capfule. 
Fig. 22. A Berry (A Grape) cut acrofs, mowing the Seeds, 
Fig. 23. A Strobile, cut lengthways. 
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