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inner broad and large: there are five 
of these, and three distinct leaves in 
the other; but all of them could not 
be represented. The fruit flat, with 
many seeds in a ring, each covered 
with its aril, or loose coat. 
Fig. 3. Geranium zonale. Horse-shoe 
Cranesbill. 
ft The flower, showing the corolla of five 
unequal petals, with the column of 
stamens, very slightly connected at 
bottom, and of unequal lengths. 
h The calyx, with the column of stamens. 
Both these figures show the style 
standing up above the stamens, and 
terminated bv five stigmas. 
J O 
e Tl le fruit, with the permanent style and 
stigmas ; showing the beaked form of 
it, and the five seeds in their arils, 
each terminated by a tail, and sepa¬ 
rating from the beak, a b c show that 
the calyx is single and five-leaved. 
N, B. These figures serve to explain the class 
Monadelphia: and two of the orders, 
Decandria , Fig. 3, and Polyandria, 
Fig. 1, 2. 
