THE FLOWER. 
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Fig. 207. 
Dichlamydeous Flower. 
After observing the pictures, and reading the defi¬ 
nitions of this exercise, you may find upon the charts 
all the pictures of dichlamydeous flowers; of mono- 
Fig. 20S. Fig. 209. Fig. 210. 
chlamydeous flowers; of achlamydeons, or naked 
flowers. Then look over your living specimens again, 
putting the dichlamydeous ones by themselves; the 
monochlamydeous; the aclilamydeous. Pay no at¬ 
tention to the doubtful instances; there will be fewer 
and fewer of these as your observations proceed. 
