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The botanical atlas (Plate X) (7163902771)

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PHANEROGAMS

BIRCH, HAZEL, OAK, AND WILLOW

PLATE X.

FiglMale & Female

Inflorescence of Burn

Fig. 2 Scale detached 7 Fig. 5 Female Flowers

.b)jnmr v^ Fig. 3 'Male Flower Fig. 4 Stamen with forMFlament

DIAGRAM Wim of Timers of Birch.

a MaJe

• B rae.t a

l. female

^

,. '

Primary Bract "

■Tangle. Tlo»vs

Fanale

In/lortscnre

(a,, Male.

o

Flwi of Flowers of Alder Fig BFrwtTuTged FiglYejtaaTs^ction of Fruit

o , remale. " ..' .j

\

Fig. 8 Ma f.& Female

Inflorescence, of Hazel

Tertiary Bracts'..

Seeondan .,

/w,~ ■ - HAZEL

Iig.10 Inner view of Scale magnified

'emaL- Inflorescence

Fig 9 Scale detached inner view

Figll Stamen witfi forked Filament.

Fig.Tl 'Male ■^Female

Irfmrescence of Oak

Figl2 Female Inflorescence enlarged Fig.l4Female Mower

Fig '13. Feme. Bract inner view^

Primary Bract

Bracteole

Figlo Fruit witii shell cut through

Fig 16 Seed Vertical Section

DIAGRAM HL Plan of Flower

(a) Male. (I) Fanale

Tertian;.- Bracts

Secondary .

Primary

Shell

Fibrous Coral

Tladich

Plumule

Stalk or Petiole,

of Cotyledon

Cotyledon.

A K

Fig. 20 Yertical Section of same enlarged

Stiama,

FigBMakFtower F & 29 Femnk Fbwer

enlarged.

^- : * Bract

iflfe

Ovules

Fig. 23 Male Inflorescence ofWdlow

WILLOW

Fig. 25 Female Inflorescence

aw

2d Female Flower

Stigma.

24 Male Flower

Stamens

c

ract

Disc

Disc

Fig n Fruit of Oak

Remains of Stigma

Fig. 28 Seed with Earns

Nut

Cupide oCover hipping

Scalv Bracts

Fig. 22 Seed

j^Eadical

.fbanule

Cotyledon

Engraved, Printed and Published "by W! k ATT Johnston, Edmbmrg

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