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138 INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY.<br />

Arched,fornicai'iim, galeatum. Bent and hollowed within,<br />

Pedicularia palustris, Phlomis, Lamium, Galeopsis.<br />

Compressed, compressum. Folded in two lengthways,<br />

and flattened sideways. Rhinanthus, Pedicularia palustris.<br />

Many salvias, Many phlomides, Trichostema.<br />

Flat, planum. Melittis grandiflora.<br />

Uncut, integrum. Molucella loevis.<br />

Notched, emarginatum. Lycopus.<br />

S\)\\\., fissum. Euphrasia officinalis, Salvia bicolor, Nepeta<br />

longiflora.<br />

Parted, partitum. Divided to the very orifice of the<br />

tube. TeucriuiT), Lobelia Cardinalis. L. syphilitica.<br />

Lower Lip.<br />

Lahium inferius. The lower division of a two-lipped<br />

gamopetalous corolla.<br />

Longer than the upper, Lahium inferius superiore longius,<br />

Molucella Igevis, Phlomis Zeylanica.<br />

Shorter than the upper, inferiore brevius. Phlomis Leonurus.<br />

Prolonged, porrecium. Melampyrum vulgatum, Salvia<br />

bjcolor, Molucca laevis.<br />

Fallen down, demissum. Eriostomum Germanicum.<br />

PI. 9, fig. 13.<br />

Turned back, rejiexum. Turned over backwards upon<br />

the tube. Chelone barbata.<br />

Turned in, infiexum. Bent inwards towards the orifice<br />

of the tube. Plectranthus punctatus. PI. 9, fig, 15.<br />

PERIGONIUM.<br />

Perianthium, Calyx. The integument of a jiower when there<br />

is but one, and its appeara?ice renders it doubtful whether<br />

it ought to be esteemed a calyx or a corolla.<br />

This admits all the various distinctions of both calyx<br />

and corolla.<br />

Galea.<br />

The upper hollow part of the perigonium of the orchideae.<br />

Lip.<br />

Lahellum. The lower spread out part of the perigonium<br />

of the orchidese; which is sometimes divided into two dissimilar<br />

parts.<br />

Epichilium. The upper part of the labellum.

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