146 INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 
3. Form, 
Globular, Anihera glolulosa. Mercurialis, Juniperus. 
Mis-shapen, difformis. Of an irregular.or singular form. 
Justicia hyssopifolia, Commelina tuberosa. 
Twin, didyma. With two rounded lobes united by a 
small point. Chenopodium, Spinacia, Mercurialis, Eu- 
phorbia. 
Ege-like, ovoidea. Fuchsia. 
Oblong, oblonga. Ledum, Lilium, Sparganium erectum. 
Lanceolate, Junceolata. Cerinthe major. 
Linear, linearis. Campanula. 
Awlshape, subulata. Borrago officinalis. 
Threadlike, filiformis. ‘'Ternstromia. 
Arrowheadlike, sagittata. Crocus, Limnanthes peltata. 
Heartshape, cordiformis, cordata. Ocymum basilicum. 
Kidneyshape, reniformis. Glechoma hederacea, Lavan- 
dula, Digitalis. 
_ Shielded, peltata. Broad, and fastened to the filament 
by its centre. 
Compressed, compressa. Flattened sideways. Iris. 
Four-cornered, tefragona. Tulipa. 
q Straight, recta, rectilinea. Without any windings. Tu- 
lipa, Borrago. 
Bent, arcuata. 'Trollius Europeus. 
Twisted, ¢orsa. Bent in a spiral form. Erythrea vul- 
garis. 
Winding, sinuosa. Long, linear, and zig-zag. Cucumis, 
Cucurbita. 
{| Truncated, truncata. Appearing as if its top had been 
cut off. 
Pointed, acuta. Borrago, Cerinthe. 
Two-cut, bifida. Having a fork at one or both ends. 
Many graminez, Sparganium erectum. 
Two-horned, licornis. Having two diverging horns 
formed by its pointed lobes. Arbutus, Vaccinium monta- 
num, Pyrola, Many erice. 
Four-horned, quadricornis. Gualteria procumbens. 
Appendixed, appendiculata. Nerium Oleander, Centaurea 
collina, Inula grandiflora. 
Awned, aristata. Furnished with appendages like awns. 
Euphrasia officinalis, Vaccinium uliginosum, Andromeda 
polifolia. 
Crested, cristata. Furnished with appendages like crests. _ 
Erica triflora, E.comosa. PI. 11, fig. 21. 
