36 AN INTRODUCTION 
They BURST either on the Sid, as in 
Leucoium, and moft Flowers ; on the Apex, 
asin Galanthus and Kiggellaria; or from 
the dpex to the Baf through the whole 
Length, asin Epimedium and Leontice. 
They are FASTENED either by their 
Baf, as in moft Plants; their Tops, as in 
Colchicum ; their Sides, as in Canna ; or grow 
to the Neéfarium, as in Coffus. 
Their SITUATION is either on the Tops 
of the Filaments, as in moft Plants; on the 
Sides of the Filaments, as in Paris and A/a- 
rum; onthe Pifizdlum, as in Arifolchia ; or 
on the Receptacle, as in Arum. 
The FIGURE of the Particles of the 
Pollen appears by Glaffes to be either Globus 
echinatus, a prickly Ball, as in Helianthus ; 
' Perforate, asin Geranium; Double, as in 
Symphytum ; Rotato-dentate, Wheel-[haped, 
and indented, as in Malva; Angulate, cor- 
nered, as in Viola: Reniform, Kidney-/haped, 
as in Narcifus; or Folia Convoluta, a 
Leaf rolled up, as in Borago. 
C HA P. 
