AND DEFINITIONS. xxxv. 



Lip, (labium) is often ufed for the lower lip 

 of a grinning corol. 



567 Throat, (faux) the opening between the divisions 



of the corol where the tube ends. 



568 Majk'd, (perfonata) grinning (565) but with this 



palate clofed between the lips. 



569 Crofs'd, (cruciate) expanding with four equal 



petals. 



570 Concave, (concava) (246.) 57 1 Expanding^ 



(patens) (131) 



572 Papilionaceus, (papiliovacea) irregular, with the 



inferior petal boat-form, [the keel) (carina) 

 the upper one afcending,(f/->£ banner )(vexillum) 

 the lateral ones folitary, (the wings) (ales.) 



573 Compound, (compofita) confifting of many florets 



with a common perianth, upon a common 

 receptacle. 



574 Ligulate, (ligulata) all the cordlets of the florets 



flat towards the outward fide. 



575 Tubular, (tubuiofa) all the coiollets of the florets 



tubular nearly equal. 



576 Radicated, (radiata) the corollets ofthe^difk. 



tubular, but thofe of the circumference mif- 



fhapen ligulate. 



The colour is to be noted. 



577 Neflary, (neclariuni) the honey bearing part 



proper to the flower. 



578 Proper, (proprium) diftindl: from the petals 

 and other parts. 



579 On the petal, (petalinum) from its infer tion 

 on the petals. 



580 STAMEN, (flamen) an organ for the preparation of the duft. 

 581 Fila?nent, (Jilamentum) the part elevating and 

 connecting the anther, conftituting the male. 



582 Equal, (csqualia) having the fame length. 



583 Unequal, (ineequalia) fome larger fome 



lei's. 



584 Conjoined, (connata) many joined into 



one. 

 585 Anther, (ajithera) a part of the flower big 

 with duft, which when mature it fcatters. 



586 Bijlincl, (dijlinclte) not cohering toge- 

 ther. 



587 Conjoin d, (connata) many join'd t into 

 one. 



588 Dujl 



