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seeds furnished with n capsule, as Epilo- 

 hium, f. Ill 7, Asckpiasy Cynanclnun^ &c., 

 Gctrtiu t. 117, as well as for a similar 

 appendage to the base or sides of any 

 seeds, as Saliv, EngL Bot. t, 183, 1403, 

 Eriophoi'iu7i, t. 873, &c., neither of which 

 can originate from a Cal3x. For th»i 

 former of these Gartner adopts the term 

 Comay for the latter PubeSy w hich last also 

 serves for any downiness or wool about the 

 Testa of a seed, as in the Cotton plant, 

 and Blandfordia nobilisy Eaot. Bot, t, 4. 



Caiidoy f. 205, a Tail, is an elongated, 

 generallyfeathery, appendage to some Seeds, 

 formed from the permanent style, as in Cle- 

 matisy EngL Bot. t. 6i2, Dri/as, t, 451, 

 Gewiiy t, 1400. 



Bostruniy a Beak, mostly applies to some 

 elongation of a Seed-vessel, originating 

 likewise from the permanent style, as in 

 Geranium, t, 272, Hdhhorus, t. 200, 

 though it is also used for naked seeds, as 

 Scandixy f. 206, t. 1397. 



Ala,f, 207, a Wing, is a dilated membra- 



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