156 INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 
Yellow, flavum. Lilium album. 
Sulphur-colour, sulphurewm. Pinus. 
Orange-colour, auwrantiacum. Lilium croceum. 
Blue, ceruleum. Epilobium angustifolium. 
UTRICLES. 
Ageglutinated, Utriculi agglutinati. Connected together 
by a moist humour. Serapias. 
Tied, ligati. Attached by threads. Azalea viscosa, 
(E£nothera. . 
€ Smooth, leves. Asphodelus fistulosus, Vicia hirsuta. 
Shaggy, hispidi. Covered with fine points. Malva mi- 
niata, Cucurbita esculenta. 
Thorny, muricati. Covered with points, strong in pro- 
portion to their size. Hibiscus Syriacus. 
€ Globular, spherici. Phleum nodosum, Malva miniata, 
Hibiscus Syriacus, Cucurbita esculenta. 
Egglike, ovoidei. Impatiens Balsamina. 
Oblong, oblongi?. Anethum segetum. 
Nearly cylindrical, sulcylindrict. Cerinthe major. 
Kidneyshape, reniformes. Commelina tuberosa. 
Angular, angulati. 'Tropzeolum majus. 
Three-lobed, tri/obi. Serapias longifolia. 
Four-lobed, guadriloli. Azalea viscosa. 
Twelve-sided, dodecaedri. Geropogon. 
Twenty-sided, zcosaedri. ‘Tragopogon.. 
EXHAUSTED ANTHER. 
Anthera deflorata. The state of its cells after the emission 
of the pollen. 
PISTILE, 
Pointal, Pistillum, — gyne, — gynos. The female organ of 
the plant, placed in the centre of the flower. 
Parts. 
Ovary, Germen, Ovarium. The lower part of the pistill, 
containing the ovules. PI. 11, fig. 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10 and 12. 
Ovules, Ovula, Ova. The rudiments of future plants, 
not yet impregnated. PI. 11, fig. 4. 
Podogyne, Podogynium. A narrow pedicell, on which 
the ovarium is sometimes placed. Papaver, Robinia. 
Gynobasis. The bottom part of the style, when it is 
swelled, and distinguishable from the other. Pl. 11, fig. 2. 
