. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 384. Diagram (flower with. 5-ceUed ovary). Fig. 386. Diagram (flower with 3-celled ovary'). to a thin glandular bed; it is produced in a conical form and divided above into 3-5 short stigmatiferous lobes. Corresponding to these and to the lobes of the corolla (fig. 384) are as many cells each containing a descending ovule, inserted near the summit, with micropyle interior and superior, while the raphe is dorsal/ The fruit is a drupe with 3-5 putamens more or less thick, enclosing each a descending seed, the fleshy albumen of which surrounds an embr


. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 384. Diagram (flower with. 5-ceUed ovary). Fig. 386. Diagram (flower with 3-celled ovary'). to a thin glandular bed; it is produced in a conical form and divided above into 3-5 short stigmatiferous lobes. Corresponding to these and to the lobes of the corolla (fig. 384) are as many cells each containing a descending ovule, inserted near the summit, with micropyle interior and superior, while the raphe is dorsal/ The fruit is a drupe with 3-5 putamens more or less thick, enclosing each a descending seed, the fleshy albumen of which surrounds an embryo 1 Sometimes rugose or slightly emhossed. " The pollen according to H. Mohl {Ann. So. Nat. ser. 2, iii. 324), is "ovoid, three-fold; in water, spherical having three bands, with three papillsa (Viburnum, Sambueus)." ' More accurately the petals ought to be united in figs. 367, 384, and 385. â ⢠It may ultimately deviate so that the raphe may become lateral. The coat is 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 Baillon, Henri Ernest, 1827-1895; Hartog, Marcus Manuel, 1851-. London, L. Reeve & Co.


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