THE FLOWER. 
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The second column of the flower schedule, you 
see, is headed Number, and contains the number of 
parts that form the calyx and corolla. 
Begin in this way at once to write descriptions of 
the calyx and corolla of each of your flowers. 
Schedule Eighth, Schedule Ninth, 
DESCRIBING FlG. 154. DESCRIBING FlG. 155. 
Names of Parts. 
No. 
Names of Parts. 
No. 
Calyx ? 
• 
Perianth ? 
S/e/ici'/t. 
5. 
<^eavet a 
6 . 
Corolla ? 
5. 
EXERCISE XXIX. 
Kinds of Calyx. 
Haying used schedules till the names of the parts 
that compose the calyx, corolla, and perianth are well 
learned, you are ready to begin the use of the third 
column of the schedule. 
This column of Prof. Henslow’s schedule is for 
writing down whether or not the parts of a floral 
whorl are grown together. This is very important; 
and when you have found out, there is a very long 
word used by botanists to express the fact. For in- 
