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EXPLANATION OF PLATÉS
| Plate I. Frontispiece | ||
| Traveller's Joy—Clematis Vitalba (page 24) | ||
| Fig. | 1. | Plant |
| „ | 2. | Stamen |
| „ | 3. | Carpel |
| „ | 4. | Fruit with awns |
| „ | 5. | Achene |
| „ | 6. | Section of achene |
| Plate II. Frontispiece | ||
| Pasque Flower—Anemone Pulsatilla (page 24) | ||
| Fig. | 1. | Plant |
| „ | 2. | Leaf |
| „ | 3. | Upperside of leaflet |
| „ | 4. | Lowerside of leaflet |
| „ | 5. | Stamens |
| „ | 6. | Ripe seed, with awn |
| Plate III. Facing page 26 | ||
| Buttercup—Ranunculus auricomus (page 26) | ||
| Fig. | 1. | Plant |
| „ | 2. | Root-leaf |
| „ | 3. | Flower (natural size) |
| „ | 4 and 5. | Petals |
| „ | 6. | Calyx |
| Plate IV. Facing page 26 | ||
| Monkshood—Aconitum Napellus (page 27) | ||
| Fig. | 1. | Upper portion of plant (reduced) |
| „ | 2. | Root |
| „ | 3. | Flower (spread out) |
| „ | 4. | Fruit |
| „ | 5. | Follicle |
| „ | 6. | Seed |
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