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and Stapelia; and to the Right in Pedicu- 
laris. 
In Trientalis there is this Singularity, that 
the Petals are all Jmbricate, one Side of each 
folding over the next towards the Right. 
In Gentiana, the Imbrication of the Petals 
before they are unfolded is contrary to the 
Sun. 
PISTILLA incline tothe Left in Cucu- 
balus and Silene. 
GERMINA are twifted to the Leff in 
Heliéteres and U/martia, 
FLOWERS, in refpe& to Intorfion, 
have, 
A Refupination * ; which is, when the 
upper Lip of the Corolla look towards the 
Ground, and the under Liptowards Heaven; 
as in the European Viole, Ajuga orientalis, 
Ocymum, and fome Species of S'tyrium; or, 
An Oé/liquity; asin the Species of Hyfo- 
_puscailed Lophanthus, Nepeta fibirica, and 
fome Species of Pedicularis, 
SPICZE, Spikes, are, 
Spiral ; asin Claytonia, and in fome A/pe- 
rifolious } Plants; or, Incurvate, crooked; as 
* Refupination, is when any Thing is thrown on its 
Back, or lies Face upwards. 
+ The Afperifolia belong to the Clafs Pentandria. See 
Part il. Chap. 3. \ 
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