136 INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 
Compressed, compressus. Many of the labiate. Justicia 
quadrifida. 
Bunched, giblus, gilbosus. Having externally a kind of 
bunch, holigne like a : pocket on the tactics Orontium ma- 
jus, Valeriana Cornucopiz, Martynia. 
Spurred, calcaratus. Having a hollow elongation like 
the spur of a fowl. Valeriana rubra, Linaria. Pl. 9, 
fig. 11 a. 
Split, jissus. The tube is split down lengthways, so 
that it may be spread ont flat without tearing. Goodenia, 
Lobelia. 
THROAT. 
Faux. The orifice of the tube. 
Circular, Faux circularis. Phlox, Mirabilis. 
Cornered, angulatcz. Having a determined number of 
angles. Tastes rosea. 
Dilated, dilatata. Larger than the tube itself. Mirabilis 
Jalapa, Niaebiane Tabacum. PI. 9, fi fig. 12 and 138. 
Contracted, contracta. Smaller than the tube. Verbena 
officinalis, Serofularia lutea, Vinca resea. 
Obstructed, olsiructa. Furnished with hairs, lashes, 
glands, or other appendages that block up the entrance. 
“Verbena multifida, Erythalia pulchella. 
Villous, villosa. Obstructed by hairs. _ Verbena multi- 
fida, Thymus. 
Lashed, ciliata. Obstructed by stiff hairs like the eye- 
‘lashes. Erythalia pulchella, E. campestris. 
Bunched, giblifera. Obstructed by bunches; the throat, 
being enlarged and dilated in some parts, rises up in 
bunches which are hollow, and open beneath. Lycopsis 
arvensis, C ynoglossum officinale, Borrago, Anchusa. PI. 9, 
fig. (0 a. 
“Horned, el ifera. Obstructed by hollow horns, 
open beneath, like the bunches just mentioned. Symphy- 
tum tuberosum. 
Flakey, lamellifera. Furnished with lamellar appen- 
dages. Nerium Oleander. 
Naked, nuda. Without any hairs, bristles, bunches, 
or the like. Nicotiana Tabacum, Cerinthe major, Phlox. 
PALaTe. 
Palatium. An internal swelling of the throat, being the 
two lips of a masklike flower.—Orontium majus, Linaria. _ 
