Vegetable Teratology | Page 3

Maxwell T. Masters
leaves 160 75. Hip of rose bearing leaf 162 76. Leaves proceeding from the ovary of Nymph?a sp. 162 77. Flower-stalk of dandelion, with leaves 163 78. Tuft of leaves in place of flowers in Valeriana sp. 165 79. Scale-bearing spikelets of Willdenovia 167 80. "Rose Willow" 167 81. Viviparous flowers of Aira vivipara 169 82. Formation of shoot on leaf of Episcia bicolor 171 83. Adventitious buds on root of sea-kale 172 84, 85. Production of adventitious bulbs in hyacinth ('Gard. Chron.') 172 86. Adventitious buds on hyacinth ('Gard. Chron ') 173 87-92. Nepaul barley 174, 175 93. Formation of buds on fruit of Opuntia 179 94. Flower-bud in the pod of Sinapis 181 94*, 95. Adventitious pod in silique of Cheiranthus 182 96, 97. Grapes, with adventitious fruits in interior 183 98. Stamens in ovary of B?ckea diosmifolia 184 99. Pollen in ovule of passion flower (S. J. Salter) 185 100. Female flowers at the summit of the inflorescence of Carex acuta 192 101. Monoecious hop ('Gard. Chron.') 193 102. Superior ovary, &c, of fuchsia 198 103. Hermaphrodite flower of Carica 199 104. Ovuliferous anthers of Cucurbita sp. 200 105, 106. Prolonged inflorescence of fig 205 107. Hollow turnip, with inverted leaves 206 108. Normal flower of Gloxinia 207 109. Regular peloria of Gloxinia 207 110, 111. Structural details of erect Gloxinia 208 112. Reflected corolla of azalea 209 113, 114. Enlarged and erect placenta of Cuphea miniata (C. Morren) 210 115. Dimorphic leaves of Juniperus sinensis 217 116. Regular peloria of Delphinium 219 117. Structural details of the preceding 219 118. Regular peloria of violet 220 119. Double-flowered regular violet 220 120. Regular peloria of Eccremocarpus scaber 222 121. Regular peloria of Cattleya 223 122. Peloria of Calceolaria 230 123. Peloric flower of Aristolochia 232 124, 125. Peloric flowers of Corydalis 236 126. Rose plantain 242 127. Leafy bracts in Plantago major 243 128. Leafy scales of Dahlia 244 129. Leafy sepals of rose 246 130. Leafy sepals of Fuchsia ('Gard. Chron.') 247 131. Leafy calyx of primrose 248 132. Leafy calyx of melon 248 133. Leafy sepals and petals of Geranium 251 134. Leafy stamens of Petunia 254 135, 136. Leafy anthers of Jatropha (M��ller) 255 137. Proliferous rose, with leafy carpels, &c. (Bell Salter) 257 138. Cucumber, with adventitious leaf attached (S. J. Salter) 258 139. Leafy carpels in flower of Triumfetta 260 140. Leafy ovules of Sinapis 264 141, 142. Leafy ovules of Trifolium repens (Caspary) 265 143. Portion of leafy carpel of Delphinium, with ovules (Cramer) 266 144, 145. Enlarged view of section of leafy carpel, &c., of Delphinium (Cramer) 267 146. Placent? of Dianthus, bearing ovules and carpels ('Gard. Chron.') 268 147. Ovules passing into carpels, Dianthus ('Gard. Chron.') 268 148. Leafy shoot in place of ovule of Gaillardia 270 149, 150. Leafy sepals, petals, &c., of Epilobium 273 151. Leafy carpel of rose, with deformed ovules 274 152. Flower of St. Valery apple 282 153. Petaloid calyx of Mimulus 284 154. Double stellate columbine 287 155. Four-winged filaments of Rhododendron 290 156. Diagram of malformed flower of Catasetum 291 157. Petaloid stamen of Viola 292 158. Double columbine 293 159. Petaloid stamens of Hibiscus 293 160. Displaced coloured leaf, &c., of tulip 302 161. Supernumerary carpels in orange (Maout) 303 162. Pistilloid stamens of poppy 304 163. Pistilloid stamens of wallflower, &c. 306 164. Passage of stamen to carpel in lily 307 165. Transition of stamens to carpels, Sempervivum tectorum 309 166. Ascidia of cabbage 312 167. Stalked pitcher on lettuce leaf 313 168. Tubular petal of Primula sinensis 315 169. Spurs on flower of Calceolaria 316 170. Contorted stem of Juncus 317 171. Contorted branch of Crat?gus 317 172. Spirally-twisted stem of teazel 321 173. Spirally-twisted stem Galium 323 174. Spirally-twisted root ('Gard. Chron.') 324 175. Interrupted growth of radish (American Agriculturist) 327 176. Interrupted growth in apple 327 177. Polymorphous leaves of lilac 331 178. Adventitious growth on frond of Pteris quadriaurita 333 179, 180. Coloured flower-stalks of feather hyacinth (C. Morren) 347, 348 181. Multiplication of catkins, Corylus 349 182. Branched inflorescence of broccoli ('Gard. Chron.') 351 183, 184. Supernumerary leaf of elm 353, 354 185. Supernumerary leaf of hazel 355 186. Multiplication of parts of flower in a plum ('Gard. Chron.') 366 187. Wheat-ear carnation 372 188. Multiplication of bracts in Delphinium Consolida 373 189. Multiplication of bracts in Pelargonium 373 190. Double white lily 376 191. Double flower of Campanula rotundifolia 378 192. Diagram of usual arrangement of parts in Orchis (Darwin) 381 193. Diagram of malformed flower of Ophrys aranifera 385 194. Malformed flower of Ophrys aranifera 385 195. Diagram of malformed flower of Orchis mascula (Cramer) 386 196. Multiplication of carpels, Tulip 388 197. Section of St. Valery apple 388 198. Regular dimerous flower
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