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THE FIRST BOOK OF BOTANY. 
lyx ” written in it, as seen in schedule eighth. The 
next division of this column is for the corolla, as you 
see. The divisions for stamens and pistil will be 
given when we have learned more about the naming 
of the calyx and corolla. 
The leaves of the calyx, Fig. 150, are pulled apart 
and named in Fig. 151, and you are told what a sepal 
Fig. 152. Fig. 153. 
is. The same is done for the corolla in Figs. 152 and 
153. Schedules eight and nine give the names of 
these parts in the two flowers they describe. 
Fig. 154. 
Fig. 155. 
Se'pal.— One of the leaves of the calyx. 
PeFal. —A leaf of the corolla Q 
