. A general system of botany, descriptive and analytical. In two parts. Part I. Outlines of organography, anatomy, and physiology. Part II. Descriptions and illustrations of the orders. By Emm. Le Maout [and] J. Decaisne. With 5500 figures by L. Steinheil and A. Riocreux. Translated from the original by Mrs. Hooker. The orders arranged after the method followed in the universities and schools of Great Britain, its colonies, America, and India; with additions, an appendix on the natural method, and a synopsis of the orders, by Hooker. Botany. Littorella. Germinating seed (mag.). Littorella


. A general system of botany, descriptive and analytical. In two parts. Part I. Outlines of organography, anatomy, and physiology. Part II. Descriptions and illustrations of the orders. By Emm. Le Maout [and] J. Decaisne. With 5500 figures by L. Steinheil and A. Riocreux. Translated from the original by Mrs. Hooker. The orders arranged after the method followed in the universities and schools of Great Britain, its colonies, America, and India; with additions, an appendix on the natural method, and a synopsis of the orders, by Hooker. Botany. Littorella. Germinating seed (mag.). Littorella. Pistil (mag.). Littoi'ella. Young OTule with the conducting tissue (mag.). -»e^ Littorella. Young ovary cut vertically to stow the conducting tissue (mag.). Littorella. Q eliminating seed further advanced (mag.).. Liltorella. Littorella, Littorella. Fruit cut Bmbryd Transverse seotioB vertically (mag.). t)f fruit (mag.). (mag.). Corolla monopetalous, hypogynous, generally isostemonous, msdvation imbricate. Stamens 4 [rafely 1), inserted on the corolla, or hypogynous. Oyakt l-i-celled; OYVIjBS peltate. 'F''P a capsule or nucule. Sebj>s fixed iy a ventral hilum. Embbto parallel to the hilum, albuminous, straight or curved. Annual or perennial hbebs ; rhizome subterranean, sometimes stoloniferous, giving off scapigerous peduncles, or leafy rarely Woody stems. Leaves all radical in most species, or rosulate, alternate, or opposite {Psyllium), simple, flat, nerved, entire, toothed, or pinnatifid {Psyllium), or semi-cylindric, sessile and flesliy, or contracted into a petiole dilated at its base, and accompanied by a woolly membrane. Peduncles always springing from tbe axUs of the lower leaves. Flowers usually 5, spicate and spiked, bracteate, or rarely diclinous; the $ solitary, scapose ; the ? crowded, sessile at the base of the scape. 1. Flowers 5 {Plantain) : Calyx ? herbaceous, 4-partite, persistent; anterior sepals distinct or cohering, imbricate, usually keel-shaped,


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