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 Rh f. 119. Spinous ones, Atractylis cancellata:f. 120. Thorns, Hippophäe rhamnoides, p. 223.f. 121. Prickles, p. 224.f. 122. Tendril, Lathyrus latifolius:f. 123. Glands of the Moss Rose, p. 226.f. 124. Hairs:f. 125. Bristles of Echium pyrenaicum, p. 227.

10. Inflorescence,f. 126. Whorl, in Lamium, p. 230.f. 127. Whorled leaves, and axillary flowers, of Hippuris vulgaris, p. 231.f. 128. Cluster, Ribes:f. 129. Spike, Ophrys spiralis:f. 130. Less correct Spike, Veronica spicata, p. 232.f. 131. Spikelet, Bromus, p. 233.f. 132. Corymb:f. 133. Corymbose fascicle, Achillea, p. 234.f. 134. Fascicle, Dianthus Armeria, p. 235.f. 135. Head or Tuft, Trifolium:f. 136. Simple Umbel, Eucalyptus piperita, p. 236.f. 137. Simple Umbel in the natural order of Umbellatæ, Astrantia major, with the Involucrum, a:

11.f. 138. Compound Umbel, Laserpitium simplex, with its general