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 Rh Corolla, p. 256, 257.f. 156. Polypetalous Cruciform Corolla:f. 157. A separate Petal of the same; a, Claw; b, Border:f. 158. Unequal Corolla, Butomus, p. 256.

13.f. 159. Bell-shaped Corolla:f. 160. Funnel-shaped:f. 161. Ringent:f. 162. Personate, Antirrhinum reticulatum, p. 257.f. 163. Papilionaceous, Lathyrus;f. 164. Standard of the same;f. 165. One of the Wings;f. 166. Keel;f. 167. Stamens, style, &c:f. 168. Incomplete Corolla, Rittera.f. 169. Peloria, or regular-flowered variety of Antirrhinum Linaria, p. 258.f. 170. Nectary in the Calyx of Tropæolum:f. 171. Nectary of Aquilegia, p. 266.f. 172, 173. The same part in Epimedium:f. 174. Pair of Nectaries in Aconitum, p. 267. f. 175. Fringed Nectaries in Parnassia, p. 268.

14. Stamens, Pistils and Fruit,f. 176. A Stamen: a, filament; b, anther, p. 270, 271.f. 177. Pistil: a, germen; b, style; c, stigma, p. 273.f. 178. Capsule of an annual Mesembryanthemum, open and