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The LACINI& of the Stigma are either 
Convolute, rolled together, as in Crocus ; Ca- 
pillary, as in Rumex ; Revolute, rolled back, 
asin Dianthus, Campanula, and in the Clafs 
Syngenefia {; or bent to the Left, as in Si- 
lene: And in refpe& to their Number, the 
Stigma may be Sexpartite, divided into fix 
Parts, asin Afarum ; or Multifid, with many 
Divifions, as in Turnera. 
The FIGURE of the Stigma is either Ca- 
pitate, beaded, as in Tribulus, Hugonia, Vincay 
Ipomea, and Clu/ia; Globofe, Globe-/haped, as 
in Primula, Hottonia, Linnea, and Limofella ; 
Ovate, Egg-/haped, as in Genipa; Obtufe, blunt, 
as in Andromeda ; Truncate, lopped, asin Ma- 
ranta ; preffed down obliquely, asin Agta and 
Daphne ; Emarginate, notched, as in Melica ; 
Orbiculate, rounded, asin Lythrum; Peltate, 
likea Pelta or little Shield, as in Sarracena, 
Nymphea, Clufia, and Papaver ; Coroniform, 
Crown-/haped, as in Pyrola; Cruciform, Crofs- 
fhaped, as in Penea ; Uncinate, hooked, as in 
Viola and Lantana; Canaliculate, grooved, or 
channelled, as in Colchicum ; Concave, hollow, 
as in Viola; -Angulate, cornered, as in Mun- 
tingia 3 Striate, freaked, as in Papaver 5 
Plumofe, feathery, as in Rheum, Triglochin, 
+ See Part II. Chap. 22. 
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