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156 INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. Radiated, radiatum. Base enlarged into a buckler, limb forming rays. phssa. Papaver somniferum, P. erraticum, >^ym- Starlike, stellatum. Cut into lobes like a star. Asarum, Pyrola uniflora, Garcinia. Umbilicated, umUlicatuni. Having a depression in the centre. Hura crepitans. Funnelshape, infundihuliforme. Koempferia longa. Perforated, perforatum. Pierced with a hole in the middle. Lilium, Viola Rothomagensis. Folded, plicatum. Limnanthes plicata. ^ Hooked, uncinaium, hamatum. Bent at the end like a hook. Verbena glomerata, Colutea. Pointed, acutum. Leucojum aestivum, Salix viminalis. Blunted, ohiusum. Allium porraceum, Tulipa sylvestris, Physalis Alkekengi, Andromeda, Brassica, Crambe Tar- tarica. Truncated, truncatum. Maranta. Nicked, emarginatum. Butoraus umbellatus, Lathraea simplex, Jasione montana, Cheiranthus fruticulosus, Circaea. Halfmoonlike, semilunatzim, hmahim, lumdatum. Fumaria lutea. ^ Toothed, dentatum. Hura crepitans. Fine-toothed, denticulatum. Fumaria sempervirens. Crenated, crenatum, crenulatum. With rounded cuts. Crocus sativus, Pyrola. Frino-ed, ciliated. Furnished with fine hairs on the edge. Acetosa scutata, Sanguisorba media. % Simple, simplex. Not divided. Pedicularia palustris, Borrago officinalis, Centranthus marinus. Divided, divisum. Divided more or less deeply. Jagged, laciniatiim. Xylophylla. Two-cut, hijidum. Most labiatoe, Compositse, Salix alba. Three-cut, Cneorura. trifidum. Narcissus, Phlox, Poleraonium, Four-cut, ropaeum. quadrifidum. Plumbago, Heliotropium Eu- Many-cut, multifidum. Crocus multifidus, Turnera. Two-lobed, hilohatum. Divided into two large segments. Glaucium luteum, Scrofularia sambucifolia. Three-lobed, triLohatum. Lilium, Tulipa, Campanula. Four-lobed, spicatum. quadrilohatum. Parnassia, Chamasnerion Five-lobed, quinquelolatum. Moneses grandiflora, Mat- thiola sinuata.
INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 157 Parted, partiUim. When it is difficult to determine whether the stigma be cut or lobed. ^ Two-flaked, hilamellatum. Composed of two flakes. Gratiola, Iris. Sheathing, vaginans. Composed of two flakes, one sheathing the other. Sideritis. ^ With a ring of hairs, annido villoso instructum. Lobelia. With a glandular ring, annulo glanduloso instructum. Tournefortia mutabilis. With a membranaceous border, limlo memhranaceo instructum. Vinca rosea. With a membranaceous pitcher, urceolo memhranaceo instructum-. Scsevola. % Upright, erectum. Long, and in the direction of the axis of the flower. Statice pulchella. Oblique, ohliquum. Not in the direction of the axis. Actsea. Twisted, torturn. Bent like a corkscrew, or twisted pillar. Nigella Hispanica, Begonia. Bent inwards, injiexum. Maranta, Goodenia. Revolute, turned outwards, rejiexum, recurvum. Bent towards the circumference of the flower. Many campanulse, Acer majus, Chamaenerion spicatum. •[f Bald, glalrum. Castanea vesca. Velvety, velutinum. Glaucium luteum, Hyoscyamus aureus. Downy, puhescens. Acer majus, Platanus. Villous, villosiim. Tripsacum, Gramineae, Myriophyllum spicatum. Hairpencil-like, penicilliforme. Covered with hairs collected together like a painter's brush. Triglochin marl* timum, Oxyria rotundifolia. Bottlebrushlike, aspergilliforme. Hairs disposed in whirls round an axis, like a bottlebrush, holywater sprinkle, or gunbrush. Arundo vallatoria. Many other gramineae. Feathery, plumosum. Hairs placed along the sides like the vanes of a feather. Avena elati6r, and many other graminese. PL 1 1, fig. 7. Granular, granulosum. Covered with small nipplelike rains. Mirabilis Jalapa, Convolvulus inflatus, f tosa-Sinensis, H. Syriacus. Hibiscus Viscous, viscosum. Nicotiana fruticosa. Furrowed, sulcatum. Salix rosea, Musa.
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156<br />
INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY.<br />
Radiated, radiatum. Base enlarged into a buckler, limb<br />
forming rays.<br />
phssa.<br />
Papaver somniferum, P. erraticum, >^ym-<br />
Starlike, stellatum. Cut into lobes like a star. Asarum,<br />
Pyrola uniflora, Garcinia.<br />
Umbilicated, umUlicatuni. Having a depression in the<br />
centre. Hura crepitans.<br />
Funnelshape, infundihuliforme. Koempferia longa.<br />
Perforated, perforatum. Pierced with a hole in the<br />
middle. Lilium, Viola Rothomagensis.<br />
Folded, plicatum. Limnanthes plicata.<br />
^ Hooked, uncinaium, hamatum. Bent at the end like<br />
a hook. Verbena glomerata, Colutea.<br />
Pointed, acutum. Leucojum aestivum, Salix viminalis.<br />
Blunted, ohiusum. Allium porraceum, Tulipa sylvestris,<br />
Physalis Alkekengi, Andromeda, Brassica, Crambe Tar-<br />
tarica.<br />
Truncated, truncatum. Maranta.<br />
Nicked, emarginatum. Butoraus umbellatus, Lathraea<br />
simplex, Jasione montana, Cheiranthus fruticulosus, Circaea.<br />
Halfmoonlike, semilunatzim, hmahim, lumdatum. Fumaria<br />
lutea.<br />
^ Toothed, dentatum. Hura crepitans.<br />
Fine-toothed, denticulatum. Fumaria sempervirens.<br />
Crenated, crenatum, crenulatum. With rounded cuts.<br />
Crocus sativus, Pyrola.<br />
Frino-ed, ciliated. Furnished with fine hairs on the<br />
edge. Acetosa scutata, Sanguisorba media.<br />
% Simple, simplex. Not divided. Pedicularia palustris,<br />
Borrago officinalis, Centranthus marinus.<br />
Divided, divisum. Divided more or less deeply.<br />
Jagged, laciniatiim. Xylophylla.<br />
Two-cut, hijidum. Most labiatoe, Compositse, Salix alba.<br />
Three-cut,<br />
Cneorura.<br />
trifidum. Narcissus, Phlox, Poleraonium,<br />
Four-cut,<br />
ropaeum.<br />
quadrifidum. Plumbago, Heliotropium Eu-<br />
Many-cut, multifidum. Crocus multifidus, Turnera.<br />
Two-lobed, hilohatum. Divided into two large segments.<br />
Glaucium luteum, Scrofularia sambucifolia.<br />
Three-lobed, triLohatum. Lilium, Tulipa, Campanula.<br />
Four-lobed,<br />
spicatum.<br />
quadrilohatum. Parnassia, Chamasnerion<br />
Five-lobed, quinquelolatum. Moneses grandiflora, Mat-<br />
thiola sinuata.