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ill 111' '>t iM^c.H tlii'Ho llowcrrt liavo ii /(/nr/j-s/c^^iK/ t'Drullii. Tliiswi 1 In- uiiilii>t<i(iil li\ .xiip. 



] osiii<^ II 1i)ii'^' tul)ular citi'nllu to )>(> split iloNvn on one sidf aiiil .x[ii'i';t<l out tlat. lu tlit* 



Ciclioiy (Fig. 402), Daiulfliuii, aiul llic liko, all llu- llnwi-is aru stiap-HliaiuMl. Ihit in 



Siiiillower, ('ureoj)>i-i {Vi<^. 404), 

 AsttT, aiitl many ••tlicr.", mily 

 lli(> llowcrs I'uiiiiil till! liiai';^iit 

 an' Htia|)->liai It'll ; tlic^u ari- 

 cillc 1 Ml//.-! HI' iMy-!luWiM'.-<, ainl 

 at liist vii'W iiiufli n si'iiihlt! 

 till' pi'taN of a iii.iiiy-[u'tallt'il 

 I'lossoiii.— all tilt' mull' so, 1h;- 

 (•aii>i' in ( 'oii'on.>'iH iinl Siiii- 

 llowi-r tlu'sii ray-lloWt'iH aio 

 ii'iilfiil, liavili;^' iifillur ^taiiit'iH 

 nor ])i>tils. I'.iit, ill Astfi-t 

 jiinl |).iisii!.-», tlii'V aiii jiixtillitli'^ 

 liaviii;; 11 pistil oiily. 'I'ln! 

 l»lr)-isniiis, wilii'Il in tlicst! I'llM-s 

 till tlif hoily lit' ilii' liiMil, aitl 

 an; so small tliat- tlio >n[ifr- 

 lii;ial obscrvtn' is apt to t.iUtj 

 tlii-m li>r staiiiciis 01 pi-tils, art; 



rc^iilar ai <1 piiltrt, witii a tiilmlar ami j-lnhcd corolla (Ki;^. 405 u). 'I'lit-y are calle'l 



tlisk-iliiwi IS. In 'I'liisik'S, Thoiuiighuort, \Vt)rm\vootI, uiul some kiiuls ui' Gioumlsel, 



all the llowiTs are of 



tliis sort, /.«■., tlicri! 



.lie 110 rays, but all 



the HoMers tiihular. 



Ill all, the ovary 



is i-ot'Uetl ami i- 



seedetl, ami m.iki's 



nil aki.'iie in linit. 



The corolla lit-in;^' 011 



the ovary, the latter 



is (;f course covered 40.1. HMdof n.hf.iy-niuvcM, .llvlil.cMonKfliwisfanil.Miliir-.'l. 



by the tuhe of the calyx adherent to it. Sometimes there is no limb or lionlcr to the 

 Calyx ; tlu-u the akene is naked, as in that of Mayweed (Fi.Lr. 406}. When tin; limb rif 

 the calyx is present in any form on the ovary or akene, it is named the fiii^i/iu.i (which 

 means si ed-ilownj. In Cichury the pajipiis or calyx is a rin;4 or cup crow nin;.,' the akem; 

 Fi,:,'. 407'' ; ill SuntldWer it consists of two chady scales, whii li fall off early (FIl,'. 408) ; in 

 Ilelenium there are five clially and pointeil scales (Fig. 409). I'tit more commonly the 



411'.'. Flinvns cil I'll li.iiy .\'\ Willi •<tra|isliill.nl ciirnlllH. 



