266 POLYANDRIA. POLYGYNIA. 
Sheathed Fruit-stalk club-shaped, undivided, a little 
shorter than the sheath, coloured, set round with ger- 
_ mens on the lower part, above the germens, shrivelling, 
Cup none. eats aie esas E t MOLY ae 
Buoss. none. EME Uae se 
Nectaries, thick at the base, ending in thread-shaped _ 
te placed in two rows round the middle of the 
: t-s co Hike HS thf AS 
Stam. Filaments none. Anthers sitting, 4-cornered. — 
Female flowers on the lower part of the fruit-stalk, 
near together. te 
Cat. Sheath and sheathed Fruit-stalk as above. 
Cup none. =, eerie ea 
segs ROME. + = Sigl a! 
Pisr. Germens each inverse] -shaped, Style none. — 
- Vess. Berry globular, of 1 cell. 3. champs gee 
SEEDS many, Lenadialt dbogere-o7 BAG) onae 
Oxzs. The wonderful and unparalleled structure of this ower 
hath given rise to many disputes amongst the mést eminent 
Botanists.—The Receptacle is lengthened out into-a naked club, 
with germens surrounding its base. The stamens, which is truly — 
wonderful, are fixed: to the receptacle more within than the 
germens, and consequently standing less in nged of filaments to 
elevate them. Hence it may be said to be an inverted flower. 
—What are the above-mentioned threads noticed under the 
name of tendrils? Linn. : Me 
ANEMONE. Tourn. 147 €8 148. Gaertn 74s 
‘CAL. none. ie 
Bross. Petals in 2 or 3 rows, rather oblong, 3 in each row. 
Stam. Filaments numerous, hair-like, half as long 8 
.,.. the blossom. Anthers double, upright. = 
Pisr. Germens numerous, forming a knob. Styles tape 
_ Summits blunt. ee eee eae gee, 
S. Vess. none. Receptacle globular, or oblong, with 
hollow dots. p a : . ; eo 7 
SEEDs many, tapering to a point, retaining the style 
Oss. The Anemone Pulsatilla has a many-cloven leafy a 
Tnvolucrum, and the tails of the seeds are hairy. LINN. oe ee 
CLEMATIS. Tonirn. 150, Clématitis. Gata: 
Car. Cupnone, seteul? 
Bross, Petals 4, flexible, oblong. 
