nem^ 
issepi- 
nerate, I 
lan the j 
wiceas 
the co- 1 
latifidiy ■ j 
as long | 
and 
ireading;1 
a 5-lobed ] 
explanation of plate vi. 
1 Fig 1-6. Cuscuta Cephalanthi.—l. A tetramerous; 2, a pentame- 
Lis flower! 3. Corolla laid open. 4. The ovary 5. Vertical sec¬ 
tion of a half-grown capsule. 6. Capsule invested by the remains of 
■tpU^-ll /C.Coryli—'l- A flower. 8. Corolla laid open. 9. Ova- 
fry and styles. 10. Same of var. ?. 11. Capsule invested by the re- 
0. Smnrt^vt; The flower. 18. Corolla laid open, 
i‘ With the indexed scales. 19. Ovary. 20. Vertical section of the half- 
f grown capsule. 21. Mature capsule. 
f § Fig. 22-24. C. pentagona. —22. Flower. 23. Corolla laid open. 
124. Ovary. 
K‘ Fig. 25. C. verrucosa— Flower. „ ... 
1- -Fig. 26-29. C. Folygonorum— 26. Flower. 27. Corolla laid open. 
?28. Ovary. 29. Capsule. 
Fig 30-35. .Lepidanche Compositarum. —30. Flower of var. «. 
31 Flower of var.' §. 32. Corolla of laid open. 33. Ovary and 
| styles of var. «. 34. Same of 8. 35. Capsule. . . 
’ - N. B. The flower represented in fig. 1, is a line in length 5 all t e 
pothers are enlarged in the same proportion. 
.hose given! 
exactly cy-J 
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