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 liv PLATE 44. 1 Rose Heraldic 2 Rose Branch 3 Garden Rose stalked and leaved 4 Rose and Thistle conjoined 5 Thistle slipped and leaved 6 A Lily ; and a Lily stalked and leaved 7 Fleur-de-lis 8 Double Fleur-de-lis g Fleur-de-lis seeded 10 Fleur-de-lis of lilies 1 1 Demi Fleur-de-lis is divided per- pale. A Fleur-de-lis couped 12 Antique Fleur-de-lis 13 Caterfoil double and pierced 14 Trefoils No. i generally used. 2. Fitched. 3. Slipped raguled and couped. 4. Triple slipped. 5. Double slipped 15 Trefoil double slipped raguled and couped ; and a Trefoil the stalk fixed fo a twig lying fessewa5's 16 I. Quatrefoil, or Quaterfcil. 2. Slipped ; sometimes slipped as No. 3. No. 4 Cinquefoil 17 I. Narcissus. 2. Cinquefoil pierced. No. 3. Angenim 18 Eight -foil, or double Quatrefoil 19 Blue-bottle, or Cyanus 20 Gilly Flower ; and a Pink, or Car- nation 21 Adders tongue; and a Tulip 22 Mary gold 23 Columbine; and a Pansy, or Heart's ease 24 Violet stalked and. leaved 25 Daisy stalked and leaved 26 Margarette Daisy. Badge of Mar- garet consort of Hen. VL (From 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 5^ 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 the Shrewsbury Missal, Brit. Mus,) Bramble, or Wild Rose French Mary gold Flower of the Flag Bell flowers, or Blue-bell Tobacco plant Grain tree Sugar cane Tea-plant Cherry Branch fructed Cinnamon Almond slip Date branch fructed Holly sprig, or Sprig of Ilex Laurel sprig; and Laurel branch Watercresses Broom plant ; and Broom flower Mallow Bur of Burdock Rue Ash, or Ashen Keys Fir branch Reeds ; and a Bull-rush Fern Elder-branch Crequier Plant, or Wild-plum Oak slipped Oak branch Acorn ; and a Fir or Pine cone Nut or Hazel branch Pear ; a Pine Apple ; and Pear slipped Apple ; a Pomegranate ; and Apple slipped pendant Mulberry, and a Gourd Pea-cod; a Turnip ; and Bean-cod, or pod ^Mandrake