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Show 12 INTRODUCTI ~. we in fun ti n a male. The s paration h . w v r i not mr 1 t in th A h; for tho f nwJ flow r. in ·lncl ta1n n., whi h drop ff at an ar]y p riocl ~ IHl th ir anth r , whi h n v r I en r d hi .· 'P, cr IH'l'l: lly · ntain pulpy matt r in. tea<l of I oil n. On omr £ •1nal tr , h w v r, I £ und a few anth rs ont~ in in cr p II n-grain app<- r ntly sound. On th 1nal tr 1no t f tl e fl '" r include 1 i tils, but th . likcwi. dru1 ff at an arly p ri d ; and the vul , whi ·h nl i1uat } l y ( b rt, are v ry s1nall com pared with tho in fpnutl fl w r f th sam ag . f th th r r m n icons sub-group of polyga1non c r tho c whi h b ar h rmaphrodito, 1nalc and. :fl w r n the same individual, th Inmon ( Acer ca1npestre) offers a good in tance ; but tat * th t s m tr es are truly dire ious, and \r h w a ily one state passes into anoth r. ·on 'icl rable number of plants generally ranked a 1 ly an1 n xi t under only two forms, na1n ly, a · h rnu11 hr dit and females; and these may b call d yn -li i u , f whi h the common Thyme ofB r a g u .. ·( mr 1 . In my seventh chapter I shall giv m ob rvt ti ns on plants of this nature. Oth r p i , £ r in tan e sev ral kinds of Atripl x, bc,u· on th a1n plant hermaphrodite and female flowers; and th micrht b called gyno-monoocious, if a name w re l ira 1 £ r th m. gain th r are plants which produce hermaphrodite and 1nal fl w r on the same individual, for in-btu cies of Galium, Veratrum, &c. ; and th called andr -monoocious. If th r -·i t It nt , th individuals of which con i t f h rmc. phr lit ( n l m le , th e might be distingui h d * I eographie Botanique,' tom. v. p. 367. nt ft r H1« kincr in 111n t r f n u ·h n · '. on th . fUn n ·uc I < • ·niT 'JH' · i " >nld H} p ar n. if nn.tnr l'l not thin]· it " rth "hil tc l •vot a <li:tin<'t in<li-vi lnnl t > th pr ><ln ·ti n of p >11 n x' ptincr thi.· \\il.' inclisp n:ahl u · · nr , tt ' in th <lie"' ·ion ' .·p •i ·. ha r llOW fini:h l lll ,. hri f 'k( t •h f th S YC'rt l : ; · far a J~ n "n to 111 • it "hi ·h fl >'' r ' <lifl' ·riug 111 tru ·tur' or in fun ·tic ll HI' pr()(l\1 ' <1 1> ' th 'ctHle . p ('it· · ,f plant. nll d ·tail.· " ill b gi' t'll it th · follcmiH~ <'lwpt r: "ith r ''P' · to llHtn. of th '. ' • plHnts. \\ill l> ·o·in "ith th h t r :tvlul th n pn:. n t > ! rb in eli< c·ion.· :uh-tli ei u: cUHl polygtnnon: -'l ·i .' mul t nd "ith tlH· ·lt>i ·to a1ni ·. 1 >r th · nn <Hi ·n · >f tht. r ndt·r and to 'j' · l n ·' the lt·~: inq>ortant ·a · · « ncl <l !tail · hav 1 t 1 print <l in :mall< r t:po. I annot ·lo: ~ tlti: lntr Hlnt'tion \\ith >nt <·xpr •: ·ing 111 y \\ 1 rn t h a H k · to 1 r. 1 I o > 1 p r f n· :n p p 1 y i u o· 1 lH • " i t h p <'inl ·tt. ' < Jl(l for oth •r ai(l· t tHl o I r. Thi:t•lton l>Y<'r an l Prof ·: ·or Ii,· ·r for giving 11 ! Jnneh iuf H"ll nti 111 uncl >th r ; .,-j. tall(' . >rot' •:.· n· .\:a 1 l'H), al ·o ha · nnifonn1y aid ·1l uu· it tnnn \\ay:. 'I o i rit:t. AI ull Jr f ~ 't. 1atharinn it Bra:t.il l tun illclt htt •d for llli n driecl fl >W ,r: of h ·t ,ro:t 1 · l plant ~ 1 at i l with valuahl · not· ·. |