Fig. 1.
Garden Bean.

A detailed botanical illustration of a Garden Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) seed, shown in a lateral view. A small letter 'A' points to the hilum, the scar on the seed where it was attached to the pod.

Fig. 2.

A botanical illustration of a slice of a bean, showing the internal structure of the seed. A small letter 'A' points to the hilum area.

Fig. 3.
Slice of a Bean.

A botanical illustration showing two slices of a bean side-by-side. The left slice is labeled 'A' and the right slice is labeled 'B', indicating different internal structures or stages of development.

Fig. 4.

A botanical illustration of a radicle (embryonic root) with two cotyledons. A small letter 'A' points to the cotyledons.
A botanical illustration of a plumule (embryonic shoot) showing the cotyledons and the developing shoot tip.

Fig. 6.
Radicle.

A botanical illustration of a radicle, showing the root tip and the base of the cotyledons.

Fig. 7.
Plumule.

A botanical illustration of a plumule, showing the shoot tip and the base of the cotyledons.

Fig. 9.
Hornweed-Root,
cut transversely.

A botanical illustration of a hornweed root cut transversely, showing the central pith and the arrangement of the vascular bundles in a star pattern.

Fig. 10.
Section of Fig. 9. Magnified.

A highly magnified botanical illustration of a section of the hornweed root. It shows the radial arrangement of vascular bundles, with labels 'A' at the periphery and 'B' and 'C' pointing to specific vascular bundles.

Fig. 8.

A botanical illustration of a bell-shaped flower, showing the petals, stamens, and pistil.

Abell. Prin. Wal. Sculptor fruit.

A blank, aged, cream-colored page with a faint rectangular border and numerous brown stains.This image shows a blank, aged, cream-colored page, likely an endpaper or flyleaf from an old book. The paper has a slightly textured appearance and is marked by numerous small, irregular brown spots and stains, characteristic of foxing or water damage over time. A faint, light-colored rectangular border is visible, centered on the page, which may be a watermark or a result of the paper's manufacturing process. There is no text or other markings on the page.

Fig. 12.
Transverse Section of the Ash Branch Magnified.

Magnified transverse section of an Ash branch showing vascular bundles and phloem rays.A detailed anatomical drawing of a transverse section of an Ash branch. The section is fan-shaped, showing numerous vascular bundles arranged in a semi-circle. Phloem rays are visible as vertical lines between the bundles. Labels include 'A' at the top outer edge, 'D' at the top inner edge, 'K' on the left and right sides, 'E' on the left and right sides, 'L' on the left and right sides, 'N' at the bottom, and 'G' at the bottom apex.

Fig. 11.
Ash Branch cut transversely.

Small transverse section of an Ash branch.A small, simple drawing of a transverse section of an Ash branch, showing its overall fan-like shape.

Fig. 14.

Small anatomical detail of a branch.A small anatomical detail showing a cross-section of a branch with a central vascular bundle.

Fig. 13.
Vine Leaf.

Vine leaf with lobes and venation.A detailed drawing of a vine leaf with five lobes, showing the intricate network of veins.

Fig. 10. Fig. 16.

Two small anatomical details of roots.Two small anatomical drawings of roots, showing their internal structure and root hairs.

Fig. 17.
Tulip Root.

Tulip root with internal structure.A drawing of a tulip root, showing its bulbous shape and internal structure.
Anatomical diagram of a root system.A detailed anatomical diagram of a root system, showing the main root and its lateral roots, with a cross-section of the root showing internal structure.

Abbott's New Wal. sculptor's feet.

A blank, aged, cream-colored page with faint, large, light gray watermark-like shapes.This image shows a blank, aged, cream-colored page, likely an endpaper or flyleaf from an old book. The paper has a slightly textured appearance and shows signs of wear, including small brown spots (foxing) and a faint, large, light gray watermark-like shape in the center. The watermark shape is composed of several overlapping, rounded, and angular forms, resembling a stylized floral or geometric pattern. The overall tone is warm and yellowish, characteristic of old paper.

PLANTS

Plate CCCCXXII.

Fig. 18.

Pear cut transversely.

Transverse section of a pear showing internal structure. A circular cross-section of a pear. In the center is a five-lobed structure (the ovary) with five small seeds. Surrounding this is a layer of cells, and the outermost layer is the rind. Labels include 'X' and 'C' at the top, 'A' on the right, and 'D' on the left.

Fig. 19.

piece cut off fig. 18.

Magnified view of a small piece of pear tissue. A small, elongated, conical piece of pear tissue, showing a textured surface with small cells.

Fig. 20.

Fig. 19. magnified.

Large magnified view of pear tissue showing cellular structure. A large, detailed illustration of a pear tissue section, showing a complex network of cells. The structure is conical and tapers to a point at the top. It is composed of many small, rounded cells arranged in a regular pattern.

Fig. 21.

Pear cut Longitudinally.

Longitudinal section of a pear showing internal structure. A longitudinal section of a pear, showing its characteristic shape. Inside, there are two large, oval-shaped cavities (the ovary) containing seeds. Labels 'A' and 'B' are present.

Fig. 22.

Lemon cut down.

Longitudinal section of a lemon showing internal structure. A longitudinal section of a lemon, showing its internal structure. It has a thick rind and a central cavity containing seeds. Labels 'A', 'B', and 'C' are present.

Fig. 23.

Lemon cut transversely.

Transverse section of a lemon showing internal structure. A circular cross-section of a lemon, showing its internal structure. It has a thick rind and a central cavity containing seeds. Labels 'A', 'B', and 'C' are present.
A blank, aged, cream-colored page with visible water damage and staining.This image shows a single, blank page of aged paper. The paper has a warm, cream-colored tone and a slightly textured surface. There are several prominent, irregular water stains and discolorations, particularly a large, faint, brownish stain in the center and smaller spots along the right edge. The overall appearance is that of an old, weathered document page.