EXPLANATION OF PLATE III. PART L 
OF INFLORESCENCE. 
Fig. 1. A Seed of Cucumber; a, before it is put into the 
ground, h, Beginning to germinate, c, ci The 
Cotyledons expanded. J, The Plume, e, The 
Radicle. 
Fig. 1. The Seeds of Geranium, to fhow the manner in 
which they are difperfed.- f, The Awns by which 
they are attached to the Piftil. 
Fig. 3. The common Receptacle of a Compound Flower. 
Fig. 4, and 5. Different fliaped Florets of Compound 
Flowers. 
Fig. 6. The Wheel-form Corol of ' Veronica, to fhow the 
narrow divifion. 
Fig. 7« A Petal of common Crow-foot. , g. The Nectary, 
Fig. 8. Shows a Tendril, h. Stipules, t. Glands, h 
Fig. 9. A Verticil. 
Fig. 10. Head. 
Fig. 11. A Spike. 
Fig. 12, A Corymbe. 
Fig. 13. AThyrfe. 
Fig. 14. A Raceme. 
Fig. Yp. A Panicle. 
Fig. 1(5. Leaf-bearing. 
Fig. ] 7. An Umbel. 
Fig. 18. A Cyme. 
Fig. 19. A Bract, of Lime Tree (Tilia Europasa) with ihs 
Capfules mature. 
Fig. 29. A Plant of Drofera, Sun-dew. 
