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4. Surface. 
Velvetty, Filamentum villosum. Laurus Persea, Gual- 
teria. 
Bearded, larbatum. Hairy in some parts and not in 
others. Anthericum, Anagallis, Verbascum. 
Glandbearing, glanduliferum. Dictamnus albus. 
5. Motion. 
Elastic, Filamentum elasticum. Springs back again after 
it has been forcibly bent. 
Irritable, zrvztabile. Moving at the moment of fecunda- 
tion without any apparent mechanical force. Berberis, 
Ruta, Parnassia. 
ANDROPHORE. 
Simple, Androphorum simplex. In a single body without 
any branches whatever. 
Divided, divisum. Parted into several filaments at top. 
Hypericum Kgyptiacum, Melaleuca. Pl. 10, fig. 15; pl. 11, 
fig. 14. 
ence, ramosum. Divided and subdivided. Ricinus. 
Pl. 11, fig. 16. 
Solid, sodzdum. In a solid mass. Hura crepitans, 
Stylidium. 
Thick, crassum. Hura crepitans. 
Slender, gracile. ‘Typha. 
Cylindrical, cylindricum. Stylidium, Xylophylla, Hura 
crepitans. 
Pillarlike, columnare. Rising upright in the centre of 
the flower like a small column. 
Tubular, tululosuwm. Malvacee. PI. 10, fig. 13. 
Split, jissum. Tubular, and split lengthways. Most. 
leguminose. PI. 10, fig. 9, a; fig. 12. 
Sheathing, vaginans. Tubular, and forming a sheath 
round the pistill. Malvacee. Pl. 10, fig. 13. 
Ringlike, annulare. Anacardium occidentale. 
Blossomlike, corolliforme. Gomphrena globosa, Guarea 
trichilioides. 
Crenate, crenatum. Crenated on its edge. Gomphrena 
globosa. 
Hoodlike, cuculliferum. Furnished with appendages in 
form of hoods. Asclepias. 
