90 FLOWERS. [SECTION 8. 



9 narrow tube, from which it diverges at right angles, like the salver rq>- 



251 



resented in old pictures, with a slender 

 handle beneath, Fig. 249-251, 255. 



Bell-shaped, or Campanulate ; where 

 a short and broad tube widens upward, 

 in the shape of a bell, as in Fig. 254. 



Funnel-shaped, or Funnel-form; grad- 252 



ually spreading at the summit of a tube which is narrow below, in tho 



254 255 256 257 25S 



shape of ;i funnel or tunnel, as in the corolla of the common Morning 

 (Jlnrv (Fig. 247) and of the Stramonium (Fig. 246). 



FIQ. 248. Polypetalous corolla of Soapwort, of five petals with long claw? or 

 stalk -like bases. 



FIG. 249. Flower of Standing Cypress (Gilia coronopifolia); gamopetalous: the 

 tube answering to the long claws in 248, except that they are coalescent: the limb 

 or bonlrr (the spreading part above) is fin--}>i-irtt'<l, that is, the petals not there 

 united except at very base. 



FIG. 250. Flower of Cypress-vine (Tpomcea Quamoclit); like preceding, but limb 



FIG. 251. Flower of Ipomma coccinea; limb almost entire. 



FIG. 252. Wheel-shaped or rotate ami li\ e Billed corolla of Bittersweet, Solatium 

 Dulcamara. 'J5o. Wheel-shaped and live -lobed corolla of Potato. 



KID. 2"il, Flower of a Campanula or I Ian-bell, with a cam] emulate or bell-shaped 

 corolla; 255, of a Phlox, with salver-shaped corolla; 256. of Dead-Nettle (Lamium), 

 with labiate rini/rnt (or gaping) corolla; 'Jf>7, of Snapdragon, with labiate person- 

 ate corolla; 258, of Toad-Flax, with a similar corolla spurred at the base. 



