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152 INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. Half-two-celled, sul-liloadare. With partitions that do not entirely join, but leave a small interval between them. Three-celled, triloculare. Lilium, Tulipa, Convolvulus, Euphorbia, Four-celled, quadriloadare. Many-celled, midtiloculare. Citrus Medica, Cassia fistula. Gaping at top, h'ndcum. Open at top while the plant is in flower. Parnassia, Reseda, Datisca. ' 51 One-styled, monostyhim. Having only one style. Convolvulus, Cynoglossum, Prunus, Rosa. Two-styled, Gypsophila. distylum, Apium, Dianthus, Saponaria, Three-styled, tristylum. Acetosa scutata, A. pratensis, Hypericum PL 11, fig. 6. perforatum, Silene, Cucubalus, Arenaria. Four-styled, teirasiylum. Spinacia. Five-styled, pentastylum. Statice pulchellum, Lychnis, Agrostemma, Cerastium, Spergula, Linum. Many-styled, polystylum. Phytolacca, Illicium. Style-less, acephahun. Not having any styles. Labiatae, Ochnaceffi. The form of the ovary admits most of the distinctions of the pericarpium. The number of the cells, and the number or position of the ovules, are not the same in the ovary as in the ripe fruit, on account of the abortions that take place. Style. Single, Stylus unicus. When there is only one style to one ovary, Lilium, Centaurea, Compositse, Citrus; or to many ovaries, Labiatse, Boragineae, Apocynese. Many, multiplex. Many styles upon a single ovary. Phytolacca. None, mdhis. Paeonia, Crambe maritima. ^ Terminal, terminalis. On the geometric summit of the ovary, which in this case is also the organic summit. Liliacese, Apocynece, CruciferEe. Lateral, lateralis. When the organic summit on which the style is placed is on the side in respect to the geometric summit. Thymeleee, Rosaceee. Basilary, basilaris. The organic summit on which the style is placed is confounded with the base, and consequently opposite to the geometric summit. Artocarpus incisa, Hirtella Peruviana.
INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 153 Receptacular, receptacularis. Placed upon the receptacle instead of the ovary. Borrago officinalis, Anchusa, Symphytum. Gynophorian, gynophorianus. Growing out of a prominent receptacle or gynophore. Scutellaria, Gomphia. % Very long, hngissimus. In respect to the ovary. Zea Mays, Tamarindus. PI. 11, fig. 9. Very short, hrevissimus* Asarum, Aristolochia. Included, incliisus, nun exsertus. Not appearing above the opening of the floral integuments. Narcissus, Verbena, Syringa. Exserted, exserted. _ Rising above , ^ the opening of the floral integuments. Salvia bicolor, Centranthus marinus, Fuchsia. PI. 8, fig. 4 ; pL 9, fig. 9. 5[ Cylindrical, cylindriaLs, teres. Cynoglossum linifolium, Hypopitys lutea. Hair-like, capillaris. Cucubalus bacciferus. j^/j/brrww. Vicia tetrasperma, Helesia te- , Thread-like, traptera. Awlshape, sululatus. Slender, and growing narrower from the base to the tip, which ends in a point. Allium album. Three-sided, trigonus. Lilium bulbiferum, L. croceum, Ornithogalum luteum, Pisuni. Swordshape, ensiformis, Canna. Cliibshape, claviformis, clavatus. Leucojum eestivum. Conical, conicus. Lecythis. Topshape, turhinatus. Viola Rothomagensis. Pipey, tuhulosus. Long an^l hollow along its whole length. Lilium. Funnelshape, wfundiluliformis. Hura crepitans. Petal-like, petaliformis. Thin and coloured like a blossom. Iris. 5[ Bald, glaler. Lilium. Velvetty, villosus. Statice pulchella, Echium vulgare. Bearded, larlaius. Salvia formosa. , •[[ Upright, verticalis. Relative to the ovary. Lilium, Nicotiana, Vinca rosea. Straight, rectilineus, rectus. Without any bending. Lilium, Nicotiana, Convolvulus inflatus, Vinca rosea. Bowed, arcuata, Amaryllis, Pisum, Phaseolus. Ascending, ascendens. Departing in an irregular flower from the axis, and growing up towards the top. Salvia, Lamium, Scutellaria alpina, Teucrium.
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INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 153<br />
Receptacular, receptacularis. Placed upon the receptacle<br />
instead of the ovary. Borrago officinalis, Anchusa, Symphytum.<br />
Gynophorian, gynophorianus. Growing out of a prominent<br />
receptacle or gynophore. Scutellaria, Gomphia.<br />
% Very long, hngissimus. In respect to the ovary. Zea<br />
Mays, Tamarindus. PI. 11, fig. 9.<br />
Very short, hrevissimus* Asarum, Aristolochia.<br />
Included, incliisus, nun exsertus. Not appearing above<br />
the opening of the floral integuments. Narcissus, Verbena,<br />
Syringa.<br />
Exserted, exserted.<br />
_<br />
Rising above<br />
,<br />
^<br />
the opening of the<br />
floral integuments. Salvia bicolor, Centranthus marinus,<br />
Fuchsia. PI. 8, fig. 4 ; pL 9, fig. 9.<br />
5[ Cylindrical, cylindriaLs, teres. Cynoglossum linifolium,<br />
Hypopitys lutea.<br />
Hair-like, capillaris. Cucubalus bacciferus.<br />
j^/j/brrww. Vicia tetrasperma, Helesia te-<br />
, Thread-like,<br />
traptera.<br />
Awlshape, sululatus. Slender, and growing narrower<br />
from the base to the tip, which ends in a point. Allium<br />
album.<br />
Three-sided, trigonus. Lilium bulbiferum, L. croceum,<br />
Ornithogalum luteum, Pisuni.<br />
Swordshape, ensiformis, Canna.<br />
Cliibshape, claviformis, clavatus. Leucojum eestivum.<br />
Conical, conicus. Lecythis.<br />
Topshape, turhinatus. Viola Rothomagensis.<br />
Pipey, tuhulosus. Long an^l hollow along its whole<br />
length. Lilium.<br />
Funnelshape, wfundiluliformis. Hura crepitans.<br />
Petal-like, petaliformis. Thin and coloured like a blossom.<br />
Iris.<br />
5[ Bald, glaler. Lilium.<br />
Velvetty, villosus. Statice pulchella, Echium vulgare.<br />
Bearded, larlaius. Salvia formosa.<br />
, •[[ Upright, verticalis. Relative to the ovary. Lilium,<br />
Nicotiana, Vinca rosea.<br />
Straight, rectilineus, rectus. Without any bending. Lilium,<br />
Nicotiana, Convolvulus inflatus, Vinca rosea.<br />
Bowed, arcuata, Amaryllis, Pisum, Phaseolus.<br />
Ascending, ascendens. Departing in an irregular flower<br />
from the axis, and growing up towards the top. Salvia,<br />
Lamium, Scutellaria alpina, Teucrium.