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sufficient in general to say that a Corolla 

 is regular in opposition to one that is irre- 

 gular ; more especially as some species of a 

 genus may possibly have an equal corolla, 

 others an unequal one. 



The most usual shapes of a monopetalous 

 corolla are 



campanulata, bell-shaped, as in Campa- 

 nula , t. 12. 

 4r$undibulifqrmts? funnel-shaped, Pulmo- 



naria, t. 118. 

 hypocrateriformis, salver-shaped, Primula, 



t.4. 

 rotata, wheel-shaped, that is, salver-shaped 



with scarcely any tube, Borago, t. 36. 

 ringens, ringent, irregular and gaping like 

 the mouth of an animal, Lamium, t. 768; 

 called by former botanists labiata, lip- 

 ped. 

 personata, personate, irregular and closed 

 by a kind of palate, Antirrhinum, t. 129- 

 Those of a polypetalous one are 

 cruciformis, cruciform, regular and like 

 a cross, Dent aria, t. 309, and Cheiran- 

 thus, t. 462. 

 rosacea, rosaceous, spreading like a rose. 

 Dry as, t. 451. 



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