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fame Calyx leffer Calyces, that are each of 
them common tomany Flowers ; as in Sphe- 
rantkus. 
The Corolla is faid to be egua/, when its 
Parts are equal in Figure, Magnitude, and 
Proportion ; wegual, when the Parts anfwer 
in Proportion, though not in Magnitude, fo 
that the Flower comes out to be regular; 
regular, when it is equal in refpect to the 
Figure, Magnitude, and Proportion of the 
Parts; zrregular, when the Parts of the 
Limb differ in Figure, Magnitude, or Pro- 
portion. Ivréfus, a Gaping or Grinning, is 
the Gap or Opening between the two Lips 
of the Corolla. Faux, the Gorge or Gullet, is 
the Opening of the Tube of the Corolla. 
Palatum, the Palate,is a Gibbofity or bunch- 
ing out in the Faux of the Corolla. Culcar, 
a Spur, isa NeGarium extending in a Cone 
in the hinder Part of the Corol/a. The Co- 
rolla is Urceolate, Pitcher-/haped, when it is ~ 
inflate and gibbous on all Sides, after the 
Manner of that Veflel; cyathiform, fhaped 
like a Drinking-Glafi, when it is cylindric, 
but widening a little towards the upper Part; 
conmving, when there is a Convergency of 
the Points of the feveral Lobes of the Limb; 
or, /acera, rent, when the Limb is finely cut. 
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