
O I M
K . C A L Y X
F¡g.' i i í \
K . C A L Y X .
■ Fig. 3 .4 .
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C.f- :S | P R O L L AC
Fig: 3. 4. 12 ,
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f COMMÜNIS obovatis,
rcgtyiífus,i^ i ï .
cóncavas -
chufas Squamis plurimi!,
femtlanceolatis,
^7’ ! : 1Z 1 - ;í,
Squamis lente auílui, wEig. 2. * K .)
Hujrn internafupcrficics ¡indique teíla eft F losculis, quorum exteriores,
feu margini calycis propriores, Hermaphro.d it i
funt paucicra; (F ig .2 . ■
reliqui inferiores Feminei numerofis: (Fig. 2. F .)
HERMAPHRODITUS FLÓS in Jingulús pedúnculo inftiens,
w . , - ‘
PERIANTH1UM PROPRIUM tripartttum, .
ereítum :
L a cinjis lanceolatis, ■.
r tetrapetalus,/ w?■ í
I oblónga-ovata,
; concava,
I incumbentia, . : ‘
t bafi Staminibus fiibjeétá.
S T A M I N A
Fig. 3- 4- •
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ffîjsfi F i t a M eN TA -quatudr : ¡ù
, j, CJqbisifiïBçiirdàfis,, ■ _ I
infra medium coariäatis, (Fig. 12.)
jl!
A k’theræ binæ, -
18 ovatæ, ■■■'
" nVédioifinguli filamenti adnata;,
. t „téflaceæ. . '
r N e ç t a r îà quatuor (an proprie Filamento)
3 fubulata, ‘
'"n longifu” "
'-in fulcc
P-Æ 'S t i l l ü m
k . : -Fig 6: - i ; f ;
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P . PERICARPIUM i I Fig- 7.
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M EN=fei
Fig.-7- "
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Çg. G ermen ovalé.
I r . - St y lu s intortus:*,
Lt. S tigm a emarginatum,
< fubrotundum,
l compreiTum.
FEMINEUS FLOS fmgulus pedufcuìo inftdens, cujus. '
| p | j | ; k j l p & J
FÌg38^ ^ >
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- C O R rÓ’ l 7sÌ | | | |
P I S T I L L .U M
Fife. 8- 9^ ■
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t fubasquaUbus.
\.}§g. G ermen ovale,
1 magnitudine Periantbii proprie.
STYius jubulatus,
ì ’afht us'apici se Germine prqdiens.
■- l.tóSr.ÌGMATA duo, -
P. PÉRICARPIUM
Fig. 10.
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S E M E N
R ^ F ig í j
C RAMUS'ìignofùs,
\ tcrctiufculus,
r Palmata,
F Ò L I A Ivenòfa, '
Fie. l i . -'irpeliolis longis, -(p.),»
• .. Ma£lefcensi-(Bi5l]^^
P edicell i axilläres, (Fig. i l . Qi) .:,
fùbìmbricatis, . ■ M fcV' V' I
I terminantes fquamis ttibus calycmis: (Fig. 1 . 2- I I . **• 's /
» OBS. E x adeurata obfervationé, ope optimi- microlcopu
faöa, adparet, Hermaphroditorum eam elle naturam
&. dìfpofitionem, cujus heic brevem dchneationem
- . - ' ¡'t-radidi-i-■ ‘ ' ~ I . ■ ■ ... .
N. B. Examinat* funt fruaificationis partes ante tempus
SjLi F’maÌuritatis.. • . » f .
Ficus maturus minime pericarpium ad pellandum cit tea
reccptaculum proprie èft, in pujus -latere interiori truc-
tificatio?perficitur. ,v.. „
Fig. 13 . fruitus longitudinaliter feétus.
Nomenitriviale;E^|carica. Habitat in Europa «Arali -
& Afise. §p>;pi*, -
T R I O
u
O A.
K . T h e . C A L Y X
K . . The C A L Y X -
a COMMON oneobovafe,
venr large,
flemy, -, ■
the Squamis magnified, (Fig; 2. * K . ,
whofe interior furface is all-’over'covered, with Fl-orets,
of which the uppermoft approachin'g the calybi'ne 'margin,
are Hermaphrodites, and are a few: (Fig.'.2'. H.)
'thofé underneath are F emales, which are numerous. (Fig.
The HERMAPHRODITE FLOWERS- each whereof
'■ fitting on a peduncle.-.
f.T h e PROPER PERIANTH1UM tripartite, v
S egments lanceolate,
: C . The COROLLA
•' Fig;;;* 4; 12- •
* magnified.
.The S T A M E N 'S '
. magnified.
N . Fig. S. n .
* magnified.
ptetrapetalous Iftroing four Petals)." - ,
V oblongrovate, ’ ^¡'5
J concave,
I incumbent, ••
(. fixed at the bafe of the Stamens.
The F ilaments four ,
1-, fubcordated lobes,
■' narrowed below the- middje,.’('Fig; 12.)
,,; ic^biirgdi
$-a. The A nther as two,
,)1 placediin the middle of eaeh Filament,- i. '
-IU teftaceous. (of a brouiritjb colour)
¡The.NECTARiuMS fouif,.(ir rather Filaments) :
fubulate,
at as longCas.the-Stamens,
lying in a ¿hannel between every two Antheras, of a white
tranfpa'rent ;ep'l'o.ur>,
The P I S ;T I L L U M C
Figi 6. -
* magnified. *
I R.ThePERICARPIUM f
. F'g-: Z-\ 1
* magnified., - (
S. Thé .S E E D ? S E
I ■ ]
* magnified. >
i;3Èh* G ermen av jlt,. -
. The St y l é intort.
The Stigm a emarginate.
The Ca lyx oblique, (or awry)
containing thé Seeds in'the middle.
The FEMALE -FLOWERS, each whereof fitting 0
Peduncle:' • . '
r The Proper Per ianthium quinquepartite :
y The.SEOMENTS lanceolate, narrow at both' ends,
1 ftraight,- -.i'l
*- fomewhat unequal.
K . The C A L Y X
• Fig. 8. 9,
C C ^ P ^ E . L A none.
■ ' ' f g. The G érmen oval,
I in fize of the proper Perianth ¡1
, ■" s. The St y l e fubulate,.;
The P I S T I L L U M index, •
i ' Fig. 8- 9. ■- J l . icoming oufemoré-on onefideOi
* 'magnified. f t. The S tigmas two,
' ' ■,‘ti'àfeuminéfégi-r-i .S.;
one Shorter than the other
the Apex of the Germen: {-
P. ThePERÍGÁRPIUM f
• s yL . i
p B s | ■
- Í
E A V ; I I | I |
I
The, S'EVE J ) S
' R . Fig. H.
The Ca l yx the fame as in the Hermaphrodites,
in- the Hermaphrodites.
veiny,
thé footftalks long, (p ) '
iaitefccnt. (L.)
"T h e Pedicle axillary, (Fig, 1 1 . Qi);
fomëwhat imbricate, _ _ : '.
terminating in three calycines- fquamis, ( 1 . 2 . 1 1 . 12 ..Qj)
OBS. ■ By accurate obfervation with one of the beft magnifying
glalTes, it is foiind that the Hermaphrodites are
• as, here réprefentéd,
N. B ; The fruétification is examined alitile béforé thé
' ' 'maturity of the Fruit. ‘ ,
The fruit of the F ig is not a pericarpium but a receptacle,
thé interior fides of which fupport thè dowers with the
. fructification.
Fig; 12 . a longitudinal feâion of the Fruit.
Its common Name the common F ig . Is a Native o f the
fouthern Part of Europe and Afia. Sp. pi.