1244 AN INTRODUCTION 
ed with ¢wo Sets of united Stamina t. The 
Characters of the Fru@tifieation are as 
follow. 
Characters of the @lafs Dretareuia. 
CALYX—A Perianthium monophyllous, 
campanulate, and withering.. The Bafe 
gibbous, the lower Part thereof faftened to 
the Peduncle, the upper obtufe and melli- 
ferous. The Brim quinquedentate, acute, 
erect, oblique, unequal. The loweft odd 
_Denticle longer than the reft; the upper 
Pair fhorter and farther afunder. The Bot- 
tom of the Cavity moift with a melleous Li- 
quor, including the Receptacle. 
COROLLA—Termed Papilionaceous, 
unequal ; the Petals exprefled by diftin& 
Names, viz. . 
Vexillum, the Standard; a Petal covering 
the reft, incumbent, greater, plano-horizon- 
tal, inferted by its Claw in the upper Mar- 
gin of the Receptacle, approaching to a cir- 
+ This Circumftance, implied in the Title, does not 
hold through the Claf:, the Plants given under the firft 
DiftinGtion of the third Order, having moxadelphious 
Stamina; the Clafs is therefore not fo properly to be 
fixed from its Title, as by the papilionaceous Corolla, 
and other Chara@ters of the Fruétification. It may be 
obferved likewife, that in the diadelphious Flowers of 
this Clafs, one of the two Stamina is not a Set of united 
Filaments as in the other, but only a /img/eStamen, de- 
tached from the united Set. See the Characters of the 
Frudtification. 
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