72 
[ 268 3 
Fig. 1 6 . The ftigma and part of the %Ie of 
Carduus crifpus, 
17. Two of the longer hairs of the fame, 
in which the canals or tubes, with 
their bifurcation, are fhewn, and 
the corpufcles pafling thro’ them, 
18. The ftigma and part of the dylc of 
Conyza fquamofa, 
1 9. A portion of the ftyle of the fame, 
with the corpufcles paffing thro’ 
its longitudinal duds, and the 
emptied grains of the pollen ad- 
hering to its lides, after having 
dropped from the hairs of the 
ftigma. 
20; A perfed grain of the pollen of the 
fame, 
2 1 . Part of the fide of a flyle of Solanum 
oflicinarum, with its hairs, and 
the continuation of their canals 
thro’ the body of the flyle, 
22. Part of the fame, in which the 
tranfverfe communication be- 
tween the canals is fhewn, 
23. A hair of the fame, with a grain of 
pollen lodged within the extre- 
mity of the tube, 
24. Part of a hair of the pappus that 
adheres to the rudiments of the 
feeds in Sonchus oleraccus, with 
the corpufcles within them, 
1280 
72 
859 
859 
128 
38+ 
1280 
1280 
Fig. 25. 
