TRIPETALAE. 207 



fum; calix minimus, dentatus; petala concaua, 

 acuminuta; filamenta in rtiembranam fcxdenta- 

 tamcoalita, cui interius adhaerent antherae li- 

 neares; ouulatria; fmgulummutaturin baccam, 

 vnico globofo femine foetam. Dantur quoque 

 flures j/aminei , in quibus ouula forte abortiunt. 

 FoliaflabeUiformia. 



Spatbam tri-ve/ tetrapby //a??i > flores mares et 

 femmas in eodemjpadice, in mare calicem quadra- 

 gonum, cuneiformem, carnoJitm 7 fl/amenta quatuor 

 copiofis antberis injiruc/a t in fe??iina vero calicei?i 

 carnofum quadratum, folto/is qaatuor mimmis or- 

 natutn , Jiy/os quatuor, baccam quadri/ocu/arem, 

 femina mtnima continentent, dejcripjit Brown. Iam. 

 p. 330. quae jpecies certe cum chamaeropside 

 nul/o modo conuenit. 



p A l m a s re/iquas vid. injra. n. 1 1 qi.feqq. 



499. TRIGLOCHIM. ftiv. Linn. Ed. V. 



n. 409. ivncago Tourn. 266. et Micb. 



G. p. 43. 



Calix triphyllus^ deciduus; petala concaua; 

 ftyli tres aut fex plumofi; fruttus tri-et fexlocu- 

 laris, fiue capfulae tres aut fex, quae per maturi- 

 tatem fecedunt , et femina fclitaria praebent. 

 Folia anguftijjima, graminea ; flores laxefpicati. 



5oo.TRILLiVM. Linn.Ed.V.n.±i2. 



Calix triphyllus, perfiftens ; petala calice pau- 

 lomajora; bacca fubrotunda, trilocularis; femi- 

 na plura. Foiia tema ; flos vnicus termma/ts. 



Ad p a r 1 d £ m fpecies remkrunt. 



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