BOTANIC TERMS. 397 
¥4z Spatha, a Sheath, a Kind of Cup burfting out lengthwife. 
543 Univalvis, of one Valve, opening on one Side. 
544 Dimidiata, halved, the inner one covering the Fruétifica- 
tion on one Side, and t'.e suter one on che other. 
545 Calyptra, a Veil, or Floss, coyering the Antherz, in 
Moffes. ‘ 
546 Recta, ftraight, evéry where equal. 
547 Obliqua, oblique, bent on one Side. 
548 Volva, a membranaceous Calyx belonging to the Fungi. 
549 Approximata, clofe to the tiead. 
550 Remota, at fome Diflance from the Head. 
551 Corolla, the Termination of the inner Bark, prefent in the 
Flower. 
552 Petalum, a Petal, a Part of the Corolle when divided 
into many. 
553 shane a Tube, the lower Part of a Flower with one 
etal. 
554 Unguis, a Claw, the lower Part of a polypetalous Flower, 
by which it is fixed to the Receptacle. 
§55 Limbus, the upper Part of a monopetalous Flower ex- 
panded. 
556 Lamina, the upper fpreading Part of a polypetalou 
Flower. 
Monopetala, vel Polypetala, &c from one to many Petals, 
or according to the Number. i 
557 Regularis, of an equal Figure, the Size of all the Parts 
proportioned to one another. 
558 Irregularis, when the Limb and other Parts are difpro- 
portionate. / 
559 Inzqualis, when the different Sizes of the Parts do not 
correfpond but in Proportion to one another. 
560 Globofa, globe-fhaped. 
561 Campanulata, bell-fhaped. 
562 Infundibuliformis, funnel- fhaped, 
563 Rotata, wheel fhaped. 
564 Hypocrateriformis, falver-fhaped. 
565 Ringens, gaping, irregular, with two Lips. 
Galea, the upper Lip gaping. 
Labium, initead of gaping, the lower Lip ftands forwards. 
566 Faux, the Jaws gaping between the Divifions of the Co- 
rollz, where the [ube terminates. 
567 Recforiate; (565) gaping, but fhut between the Lips witha 
alate. 
568 Craciata, having four equal. {preading Petals. 
569 Concava, (248) hollow, 
570 Patens, (134) {preading. 
574 Pas 
