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fifting, and becoming the Crown of the 
Seed. 
COROLLA—Monopetalous with a long 
and very narrow Tube. Itis feated on the 
Germen, and i8 either tusu/ate, with the 
Limb campanulate and quinquefid and the 
Laciniz {preading and turning back; Agudlate, 
with the Limb linear, plane, turned out- 
wards, and the Top whole; friden/are, or 
quinquedentate ; or wanting, having no Limb, 
and often no Tube. 
STAMINA—The Filaments five, capil- 
lary, very fhort, inferted in the Neck of the 
@orollule. The Anthere five, linear ere@ 3 
and by the Union of their Sides forming a 
Cylinder, that is tubulate, quinquedentate, 
and of the Length of the Limb. 
PISTILLUM—The Germen oblong, 
placed under the Receptacle of the Flower ; 
the Style fiiform,ere&, of the Length of the 
Stamina, and perforating the Cylinder of the 
ret; but the Florets may alfo be either Wale, Female, or 
Neuter, as the Orders fhew; it may not be improper 
therefore to obferve, in general, upon thefe Claflic cha- 
racters, which our Author has drawn with fuch minute 
Exa@inefs, that they fhould be underftood as collected 
only from the Circumftances that mott frequently occur 
in the Clafs, and liable to Variation, not in particular 
Genera only, but even through the whole Orders of the 
Clafs in fome Cafes. 
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