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ment is fubulato-fetofe f, covering the fplit- 
ting of the former cylindraceous Filament, 
incumbent on it, anfwering to it in Situa= 
tion, fimple and gradually fhorter ; its Bafe 
is detached from the rett, and prepares an 
Outlet for the Honey on each Side. The 
Anthere reckoned all together are ten, one 
on the upper Filament, and+nine on the 
lower, each of the Radi being furnifhed 
witha lingle one; they are f{mall, all ofone 
Size, and terminate the Radi. 
PISTILLUM—Single, growing out of 
the Receptacle, within the Calyx. The Ger- 
men oblong, roundifh, lightly compreffed, 
ftraight, of the Length of the Cylinder of 
the lower Filament which involvesit. The 
Style fubulate, filiform, afcending, having 
the fame Length and Pofition as the Radii 
of the Filament among which it is placed, 
and withering. The Stigma downy, of the 
Length of the Style from the Part turned 
upwards, and placed immediately under the 
Antherz. 
PERICARPIUM—A Legumen, oblong, 
compreffed, obtufe, bivalved, with a longitu- 
dinal Suture both above and below; each 
Suture ftraight, though the upper one falls 
near the Bafe, and the lower one rifes near 
+ Awl-thaped, and like a Briftle, 
the 
