DESCRIPTION 
imbricate vernation ; f. the mode in which the leaf of a Fern, or 
of the Sundew is rolled up to its apex, spiral, or gyrate vernation ; 
g. the obvolute vernation, in which two conduplicate leaves 
overlap each other : f. 10. Cupule or cup of the Acorn, composed 
of a number of bracts: f, 11. leafy eupule of the Hazel Nut. 
Pl. 13. f. 1. Calyx of the Pimpernel, or Poor Man’s Weather 
Glass, consisting of five sepals: f. 2 tubular calyx of Pink and 
Sweet William, consisting of five sepals united; « the tube 
terminated by teeth ; below, the calyx is surrounded by two 
bracts : f. 3. tubular and angular calyx of Primrose and Cowslip 
composed of five sepals united : f. 4. inflated calyx of the Catch- 
fly : £. 5. bellshaped calyx of Thrift : f. 6. monopetalous corolla 
of the Dead Nettle, divided into two lips, an upper and lower ; 
this is called a Jabiate corolla : f. 7. spurred calyx of the garden 
Nasturtium ; s. the spur of one of the sepals: f. 8. partite or 
cleft calyx of Henbane ; called also from its form, an urceolate 
or urnshaped calyx: f. 9. section of the flower of the Fuschia, 
the lower part is a cross section, exhibiting four cells or cavities 
o. containing young seeds ; the upper is a perpendicular section, 
exhibiting atc. the calyx, united closely to the ovary o. below ; 
s. four stamens inserted into the calyx; st. the stigmas of 
several styles united ; the style below is seen descending to the 
top of the ovary: f, 10. flower of Cucumber, showing the calyx 
c. adhering to the ovary and surmounting it: f. 11. monopetalous 
corolla of Convolvulus or Bindweed ; ¢. the tube; /. the limb of 
the corolla ; f. 12. campanulate, or bellshaped corolla of Cam- 
panula or Canterbury bell. 
Pl. 14. f. 1. Petal of the Pink; c. the claw; J, the lamina ; 
a.is a petal of the Buttercup, consisting of lamina only: f. 2. 
yosaceous corolla of Sweet Briar, composed of five petals 
with very short claws : f. 3. pink-like or earyophyllaceous corolla, 
in which the claws of the petals, see f. 1. c, unite into a kind of 
tube, and the lamina expands into a flat surface : f 4. cruciform, 
or cross-like corolla of Wallflower, consisting of four petals 
arranged in a cross form, claws either long or short: f 5. 
papilionaceous corolla of Sweet Pea, consisting of five petals of 
various forms ; v. the standard, or vexillum ; a. the two wings 
