THE FLOWER. 
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complete from the incomplete, according to the fol¬ 
lowing definitions: 
Complete Flowers consist of calyx, corolla, sta< 
mens, and pistil (Fig. 204). 
Fig. 204. 
Complete Flower. 
Incomplete Flowers have one or more of the 
floral whorls absent (Figs. 205 and 206). 
Find upon the charts examples of complete and 
incomplete flowers. 
Fig. 205. Fig. 206. 
Incomplete Flower. Incomplete Flower. 
If any of the flowers present strange appearances, 
let them pass ; by-and-by, after further study, you can 
put them where they belong. 
