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LESSONS. PAGE. 
XV. Pistil ... 72 
Stigma ... ib. 
Style ... 73 
Ovary ... ib. 
Placentation ... 76 
Axile ... ib. 
Parietal ... 77 
Free-central ... ib. 
XVI. Fertilization... 79 
Hybrids ... 82 
XVII- The Fruit ... 84 
Pericarp ... 86 
Endocarp ... ib. 
Mesocarp ... ib. 
Epicarp ... ib. 
Dehiscent and 
Indehiscent 
Fruits ... 87 
Achene ... 88 
Drupe ... 89 
Berry ... 90 
Pome ... ib. 
Legume ... 91 
Follicle ... ib. 
Siliqua ... 92 
Capsule ... ib. 
XVIII. Description 
of Flowers ... 93 
Flower Schedule... 95 
