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Furrowed, sulcatus. Calamintha vulgaris. 
Spurred, calcaratus. Having a hollow elongation, re- 
sembling the spur of a cock. Delphinium, Tropzeolum. 
Two-lipped, lilabiatus. With two principal divisions, 
one above, the other below; not quite equal, and open so 
as to resemble two lips. Salvia, and many other labiatze. 
Calyculate, calyculatus. Having a calycule, cr involu- 
crum resembling a second calyx. Calluna sagittzfolia, 
Linnea borealis. 
4, Limb and edge. 
Not cut, Calyx integer. Having neither teeth nor lobes, 
used indefinitely in opposition to toothed or lobed. 
Truncated, truncatus. Appearing as if cut off across. 
Fissilia. 
Torn, erosus. Edge uneven, as if bitten by some insect. 
Chenopodium spinacifolium. 
Crenated, crenatus. Guarea trichilioides. 
Toothed, dentatus. With slight angular cuts. 
Fine toothed, denticudatus. With very slight angular 
cuts. 
Three-toothed, tridentatus. 'Triphasia, Cneorum. 
Four-toothed, guadridentatus. Ligustrum, Cornus. 
Five-toothed, guinquedentatus. Stachys and many other 
labiatee. Coriandrum, Dianthus, Cucubalus, Silene. 
Divided, zncisus, divisus. . Split, lobed, or parted, used 
in opposition to not cut. 
q Cut, fissus. Divided, the incisions reaching to the mid- 
dle of the length of the calyx; the divisions being narrow. 
Two-cut, lifidus. Divided into two divisions. Utricu- 
laris, Pedicularia palustris, Verbena nodiflora. 
Three-cut, érifidus. 
Four-cut, quadrifidus. Rhinanthus, Reseda salicifolia. 
Five-cut, guinquefidus. W1yoscyamus niger, Cucubalus 
bacciferus, Rosa. 
Six-cut, sexfidus. 
Eight-cut, octofidus. 'Tormentilla. 
Ten-cut, decemfidus. Potentilla, Fragaria. 
Twelve-cut, duodecemfidus. Peplis. 
 Lobed, lobatus. Divided into cuts, but the divisions 
aré broad. 
Two-lobed, bilobatus. 
‘Three-lobed, trilobatus, &c. 
{| Parted, partitus. Divided, and the incisions reaching 
nearly to the bottom. 
