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CH AvP AVM. 
Of the SINGULARITIES inthe Structure 
of the Parts of FRUCTIFICATION. 
Ya fingular Struéture of the Parts of 
Fruétification, is tobe underftood fuch 
a one as is obferved but in very few Ge- 
nera; it is directly oppofed to the natura] 
Struéture explained in Chap. 10. For In- 
ftances of this we may mention the Arum, 
whofe Stamina are within the Piftilla; the 
Adoxa, whofe Germen feparates the Corolla 
from the Calyx ; the Sa/viz, whofe Filaments 
are articulate, jointed ; the Eriocaulon, whofe 
Stamina are placed on the Germen, and 
whofe Corolla and Calyx are below the Ger- 
men; and the Magnolia, the Receptacle of 
whofe Fruit is capitate, headed, the Seeds, 
which are like Berries, hanging by a Thread 
out of the Capfule ; but to take the Parts in 
their Order. 
The CALYX is ufually lefs colored than 
the COROLLA; but in the American 
Bartfia the Perianthium is bloody ; in the 
herbaceous Cornus the Petals are black, but 
the Involucrum white; and in the American 
2 Cornus 
