. Leaves and flowers : or, Object lessons in botany with a flora : prepared for beginners in academies and public schools . Botany. Oedee 67.—the UMBELWORTS. 211. Mg. 488. Golden Alexanders, with its compound, naked umbel, &c. 4. A flower enlarged. 5. The fViiit with its thread-shaped ribs and two persistent stylea 6. Cross-section, showing the two carpels with the oil-tubes and flat inner face. 7. Umbel of Sweet Cicely, in fruit 8. A flower etilHTgred. 9. The fruit with the two carpels separating from the base nnd supported by a two-cleft stalk. (\. Snmtnit of the fruit of Bitter Ci


. Leaves and flowers : or, Object lessons in botany with a flora : prepared for beginners in academies and public schools . Botany. Oedee 67.—the UMBELWORTS. 211. Mg. 488. Golden Alexanders, with its compound, naked umbel, &c. 4. A flower enlarged. 5. The fViiit with its thread-shaped ribs and two persistent stylea 6. Cross-section, showing the two carpels with the oil-tubes and flat inner face. 7. Umbel of Sweet Cicely, in fruit 8. A flower etilHTgred. 9. The fruit with the two carpels separating from the base nnd supported by a two-cleft stalk. (\. Snmtnit of the fruit of Bitter Cicely. 1. Fruit of Poison Hemlock, with the undulate-crenulate ribs. 2. Cross-section, showing the grooved inner fac-e and involute albumen. 8. Kadiate flower of Coriandram. 4. Vertical section of the globose fruit, showing the minute embryo. 1. SANIO'ULA. Sanicle. Flowers polygamous. Calyx teeth leafy, tube bristly. Petals obovate, erect, with the point inflected. Fruit roundish, armed with hooked prickles. Carpels without ribs.—if Plants l-2f. high. Umbel with a few capitate umbellets. Involucre of few cleft bracts, involucel of several, entire. 1 S. Marylan'dica. Long-styled S. Sterile flowers many, pedicellate; fertile flowera sessile. Styles slender, conspicuous, recurved. Leaves 5-7-parted. Common. 2 S. Canaden'sis. Shoi't-styled S. Sterile flowers few, much shorter than the fertile. Styles shorter than the prickles. Leaves 5-parted, upper 8-parted. Umbels (or heads) small. "Woods. 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 Wood, Alphonso, 1810-1881. New York : A. A. Barnes


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