398 AN EXPLANATION OF 
571 Papilionacea, butterfly-fhaped, irregular. Carina, thé 
Keel, the lower Petal often in Form ofa Boat. Vexi/luni; 
the Standard, or upper Petal afcending. Ale, the 
Wings, ftanding fingle on each Side. 
572 Compofita, compound Flowers, having many Florets in a 
common Perianthium, above the common Receptacle. 
573 Ligulata, tongue-fhaped, Florets whofe Limb is plane, and 
expanded outward. 
§74 Tubulofa, Florets that are all tubular and equal. 
575 Radiata, when the Florets are tubular in the Difk, and ra« 
diate and ligulate in the Margin. 
576 Nectarium, Honey-pores, that part of the Flower bearing 
Honey. j 
577 hue properly fo called,’ as a difting&t Part from the 
etal. 
§78 Petalinum, when inferted into the Petal. 
579 Stamen, the male Organ of Generation furnifhed with 4 
Vifcus, defigned for the Preparation of the Pollen. 
§80 Filamentum, Threads, the Part that elevates, and is cons 
nected to the Anthere. 
§81 qualia, equal, when they are all of an equal Length. 
582 Inxqualia, unequal, when fome are long, and others fhort. 
583 Connata, when joined in one Body, bet their Number; 
Figure, and Infertion expreffed. 
584 Anthera, that Part of the Flower big with the Pollen, 
which it emits when come to maturity, 
585 Diftiné&ta, not cohering 
586 Connatz, joined by the Sides into one Body. 
587 Pollen, Powder, of the Anthera, deftined for the Impregs 
nation of the Germen, and burfting in a vifcous Hu- 
mour, into fine Atoms, is by a prolific Blaft feattered 
‘on the Stigma. 
588 Piftillum, a vifcous Humour adhering to the Fruit for the 
Reception of the Pollen} and is the female Organ of? 
Generation, 
589 Germen, the immature Rudiment of the Fruit within the 
Flower. 
590 Superum, when included in the Corolle. 
591 Inferum, when below the Corolle. 
592 Stylus, that Part of the Piftilium which elevates the Stigma 
from the Germen. d 
_ 593 Stygma, the female Uterus, at the Top of the Piftil, furs 
nifhed with a moilt Humour. 
594 Pericarpium, the Womb of the Plant big with the Seeds, 
- which it emits when mature. 
595 Cape 
