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GENERAL FORM. 



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74. Cup-shaped (cyatkiformis); the same as pitcher-shaped, but riot contracted 

 at the margin ; the whole resembling a drinking-cup ; as the limb of the 

 corolla of Symphytum. 



75. f Cupola-shaped (f cupullformis) ; slightly concave, with a nearly entire 



margin ; as the calyx of Citrus, or the cup of an acorn. 



76. Kneepan-shaped (patclliformis) ; broad, round, thick ; convex on the lower 

 surface, concave on the other : the same as meniscoideus, but thicker. The 

 embryo of Flagellaria indica is patelliform. 



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77 



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77. f Pulley-shaped (+trochlearis) ; circular, compressed, contracted in the middle 



of its circumference, like a pulley ; as the embryo of Commelina. 



78. Scutelliform (scutelliformis) ; the same as patelliform, but oval ; not round, 

 as the embryo of Grasses. 



79. f Brush-shaped (^muscariformis) ; formed like a brush or broom; that is to 



say, furnished with long hairs towards one end of a slender body ; as the 

 style and stigma of many Compositse. 



80. Acetabuliform (acetabuliformis, f acetdbuleus) ; concave, depressed, round, 

 with a border a little turned inwards ; as the fruit of some Lichens. 



81. fGoblet-shaped (^crateriformis) ; concave, hemispherical, a little contracted 



at the base ; as some Pezizas. 



82. fCotyliform (-^cotyliform) ; resembling rotate, but with an erect limb. 



83. fPoculiform (f poculiformis) ; cup-shaped, with a hemispherical base and 



an upright limb ; nearly the same as campanulate. 



84. fPouch-shaped (^scrotiformis) ; hollow, and resembling a little double bag ; 

 as the spur of many Orchises. 



85. fFoxglove-shaped (-\-digitaliformis) ; like campanulate, but longer, and irre- 

 gular ; as the corolla of Digitalis. 



86. ^Vase-shaped (^vascularis) ; formed like a flower-pot ; that is to say, resem- 

 bling an inverted truncate cone. 



87. f Tapeworm-shaped (-^tcenianus) ; long, cylindrical, contracted in various 

 places, in the manner of the tapeworm. 



88. f Sausage-shaped (Jr'botuUformis); long, cylindrical, hollow, curved inwards 

 at each end ; as the corolla of some Ericas. 



89. fUmbrella-shaped (f umbraculiformis) ; resembling an expanded umbrella ; 



that is to say, hemispherical and convex, with rays, or plaits, proceeding 

 from a common centre ; as the stigma of Poppy. 



90. fMeniscoid (f meniscoideus) ; thin, concavo-convex, and hemispherical, 

 resembling a watch-glass. 



