. Botany of the southern states. In two parts. Part I. Structural and physiological botany and vegetable products. Part II. Descriptions of southern plants. Arranged on the natural system. Preceded by a Linnaean and a dichotomous analysis. Plants. Fig. .'-tamen perigynous. Stamen epigynoas. Stamen hypogynous. the petals and that of the ovarium. Their apparent origin varies , sometimes appearing to rise from the calvx or corolla (Fig. 119), when they are said to be perigi/nous ; at others they rise from the pistil itself (Fig. 120), and are said to x How in the order Primulace


. Botany of the southern states. In two parts. Part I. Structural and physiological botany and vegetable products. Part II. Descriptions of southern plants. Arranged on the natural system. Preceded by a Linnaean and a dichotomous analysis. Plants. Fig. .'-tamen perigynous. Stamen epigynoas. Stamen hypogynous. the petals and that of the ovarium. Their apparent origin varies , sometimes appearing to rise from the calvx or corolla (Fig. 119), when they are said to be perigi/nous ; at others they rise from the pistil itself (Fig. 120), and are said to x How in the order Primulacece ? How accounted for ? What is usually the number of stamens i—119. What is always the origin of stamens? When perigynous ?. 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 Darby, John, 1804-1877. New York, A. S. Barnes


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