Regular Blossoms:!, tubular (primrose); 2, bell-shaped 

 (Canterbury-bell) ; 3, funnel-shaped (tobacco) ; 4, salver-shaped 

 (forget me-not) ; 5, wheel-shaped (borage) ; 6, star-shaped (ladies' 

 bed-straw) ; 7, pitcher-shaped (heath). 



The irregular one petaled blossom may be ringent l , 

 as in archangel, the two divisions being termed the 

 upper and lower lip 2 , or the helmet 3 and beard with 

 the gape 4 , between these leading back to the palate and 

 throat; or masked 5 , as in snap dragon and toad-flax ; 

 ligulated 6 , as in dandelion and daisy ; or anomalous, as 

 in fox-glove, butter- wort and hooded milfoil. 



(1) In Latin, Ringens or Labiata. 

 (2) In Latin, Labium. (3) In Latin, Galea. 



(4) In Latin, Rictus. (5) In Latin, Personata. 



(6) In Latin, Ligulata. 



