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urceolate (Fig. 133) when the tube is swollen in the mid- 

 dle and has a narrow opening. Rotate (Fig. 134) repre- 

 sents a rotate or wheel-shaped corolla, with short tube 

 and flat, spreading border. Fig. 135 represents a bell- 

 shaped, or campan'ulate corolla. Salver-form corollas (Fig. 

 136) have a long, narrow tube, with the border at right 

 angles to it. A funnel-shaped corolla resembles a funnel 

 (Fig. 123). 



In the second column of the flower-schedule you have 

 given the number of sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels 

 of a flower, and now another wide column must be added 

 where further observations may be written, as shown in 

 Schedule Seventh, where the calyx and corolla are described ; 

 but the stamens and pistil await more careful study. 



SCHEDULE SEVENTH, DESCRIBING FIG. 122. 



