
          62,69,70 Gynandria (Orchis) with dissections
 71, 72, 73 Gynand. Polyand. (English [Arecan?] ^ [inserted: with] flowers & fruit.
 74 [Syng?]. Polygamia Necenania (Silphium)
 75, 86, 77, 78 Dioecia diandria - flowers of the willow with the dissections
 79,80,81,82,83 Monoecia polyandria - flowers of Conylus with dissections
 84,85 Polygamia Monoccia - flowers of the Pellitory dissected.
 88, 89, 90 [?] Grioecia flowers & fruit of the fig. (Ficus)
 86, 87 Dioecia Drandira _ Male & female plant of Valisneria
 with flowers -
 91,92,93 Cryptogamia filices - (Polypodium, upper & under side
 94 Do - Do - (Lygodium)
 95, 96, 97, 98. Do - Do - (Asplenium) with dissections of the
 capsule
 99 _______Do______Do. Gonopterides (equisetum)
 106___Do___Do_ Stachyapterides (lycopodium)
 107__Do___Do_ Schismatopterides (osmunda)
 103__Do___Musci. Bryum undulatum
 100, 101, 102 Dissections of 103 showing the calyptra, operculum, teeth and capsule
 108 Hypnum capsule, teeth & seeds.
 109, 110 Teeth of the same.
 111 Polytrichum commune
 112, 215 A female flower of the same
 114 - Do of Mnium horneum
 113 Mnium androginum with sphaerophylli
 104, 105 brypt. Hepaticae (Jungermannia)
 121__do. Algae (Fucus)
 118,119, 120 _ Do. Lichenes (Usnia & Genomyce & Parmelia
 116__Do. Fungi (Agaricus)
 117_Do. Do_ (Geastrum)
 122_Do_Do_ (Gynopodium)


 You will see that the Nos do not always predeed one
 another in regular order: they however would be remedied on
 a new set of drawings. I think also it would be best to use at least
 six sheets of drawing paper as some part of mine are too much crowded.
        