. 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. yassauvia. Corolla and androecium, laid open (m
. 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. yassauvia. Corolla and androecium, laid open (mag,). Jfas&auvia. Hower with bilabiate corolla (mag.). Kassauvia. (labiatifloral). Ifmsauvia. Stamen (mag.). Nassauvia. Ovary and portion of style (mag.). <£^ N^assauvia. Style (mag.). Flowers in an involucrate capitulum, Coeolla epigynous, monojpetalouSy isoste- monouSy valvate in cestivation. Anthers syngenesious. Ovary 1-celledy 1-ovuled; OVULE erecty anatropous, Ebibrto exalhuminous. Plants generally perennial, mostly herbaceous, sometimes woody below, rarely arborescent. Leaves generally alternate, often very much cut, rarely compound, exstipulate, but sometimes furnished with stipuliform auricles. Capitul^si some- times few-flowered, very rarely 1-flowered, generally many-flowered; inflorescence indefinite, but forming collectively a definite inflorescence, in a corymb, cyme or glomerule, and composed of flowers inserted on a common receptacle. Eeoeptaole sometimes furnished with bracteoles {palece, scales^ bristles, fimhrillce), sometimes naked and smooth, or with small pits {foveolate), or deeply pitted {alveolate)^ With entire or toothed margins, or cut into membranous segments, or covered with. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Le Maout, Emm. (Emmanuel), d. 1877; Decaisne, J.
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