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tions of the Nectarium fhall be given fepa- 
rate. 
The Corolla, in refpe& to its Peta/s, is 
either Monopetalous, or confifting of one Petal, 
as in Convolvulus and Primula ; Dipetalous, 
of two, as in Circea and Commelina; Tripe- 
talous, of three, asin Alifma and Sagittarta ; 
Tetrapetalous, of four, as in the Clafs Tetra- 
dynamia *; Pentapetalous, of five, as inum- 
belliferous Plants  ; Hexapetalous, of fix, as 
in Tulipa, Lilium, Podophyllum ; Enneapeta- 
lous, of nine; as in Thea, Magnolia, and Li- 
riodendron; or Polypetalous, of many, as in 
Nympbea. 
In refpe& to its Lacinie (which concern 
rather the Monopetalous that the Polypeta- 
lous, being but rarely obferved in the latter) 
it has either ¢wo, as in Alfne and Circea; 
three, as in Holofleum and Hypecoum ; four, 
as in Lychnis ; or five, as in Refeda. 
The Variations of the Corolla, in refpe& 
to FIGURE, will include what alfo con- 
cerns its Equality, and its Margin. 
In refpect to Figure, it is either Undulate, 
waved, as in Gloriofa; Piicate, folded, as in 
* See Part II. Chap. 18. 
+ The umbelliferous Plants are in the Order Digynia 
of the Clafs of Pentandria; fee Part Il. Chap. 8. 
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