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CHAP. PAGE
LIST OF FLOWERS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO THEIR HABITATS AND HABITS 359
LIST OF FLOWERS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO THEIR ORDERS AND GENERA 373
GLOSSARIAL INDEX 381
COLOURED PLATES
GENERAL CHARACTERS OF PLANTS
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Forms of Roots 2
Running underground stem of Solomon's Seal 4
Arrangement of Leaves 5
Leaf of Pansy with two large Stipules 5
Margins of Leaves 6
Various Forms of Simple Leaves 7
Forms of Compound Leaves 7
Forms of Inflorescence 8
Longitudinal Section through the flower of the Buttercup 10
Inferior and Superior Ovary 11
Unisexual Flowers of the Nettle 11
Dehiscent Fruits 12
THE POLLINATION AND FERTILISATION OF FLOWERS
Pollen Cells throwing out their Tubes 25
CLIMBING PLANTS
Prickles of the Wild Rose 31
Ivy, showing the Rootlets or Suckers 32
Stem of the Bindweed, twining to the left 34
Stem of the Hop, twining to the right 35
EARLY SPRING
Trees in Winter or Early Spring
Twig of Lime in Spring, showing the Deciduous, Scaly Stipules 45
Seedling of the Beech 46
WOODS AND THICKETS IN SPRING
The Daffodil 48
The Wood Anemone 49
The Goldilocks 50
The Wild Columbine 51
The Dog Violet 52
The Wood Sorrel 53
The Sweet Woodruff 54
The Lesser Periwinkle 55
The Bugle 56
The Broad-leaved Garlic 57
The Star of Bethlehem 58
The Hairy Sedge 59
SPRING-FLOWERING TREES AND SHRUBS
The Barberry 62
The Spindle Tree 63
The Wild Cherry 65
The Crab Apple 67
The Mountain Ash 68
The Spurge Laurel 70
The Elm in Flower 71
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