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Receptacular, receptacularis. Placed upon the receptacle 
instead of the ovary. Borrago officinalis, Anchusa, Sym- 
phytum. 
Gynophorian, gynophorianus. Growing out of a promi- 
nent receptacle or gynophore. Scutellaria, Gomphia. 
{| Very long, longisstmus. In respect to the ovary. Zea 
Mays, Tamarindus. PI. 11, fig. 9. 
Very short, brevissimus, Asarum, Aristolochia. 
Included, inclusus, non exsertus. Not appearing above 
the opening of the floral integuments. Narcissus, Verbena, 
Syringa. : 
Exserted, exserted. Rising above the opening of the 
floral integuments. Salvia bicolor, Centranthus marinus, 
Fuchsia. Pl. 8, fig. 4; pl. 9, fig. 9. 
{] Cylindrical, cylindricus, teres. Cynoglossum linifo- 
lium, Hypopitys lutea. 
Hair-like, capillaris. Cucubalus bacciferus. 
| Thread-like, filiformis. Vicia tetrasperma, Helesia te- 
traptera. 
Awlshape, subulatus. Slender, and growing narrower 
from the base to the tip, which ends in a point. Allium 
album. 
Three-sided, ¢rigonus. Lilium bulbiferum, L. croceum, 
Ornithogalum luteum, Pisum. 
Swordshape, ensiformis. Canna. 
. Clubshape, claviformis, clavatus. Leucojum estivum. 
Conical, conzcus. Lecythis. 
Topshape, turbinatus. Viola Rothomagensis. 
Pipey, tubulosus. Long and hollow along its whole 
length. Lilium. 
Funnelshape, znfundibuliformis. ura crepitans. 
Petal-like, petaliformis. ‘Thin and coloured like a blos- 
som. Iris. 
€ Bald, glaber. Lilium. 
Velvetty, villosus. Statice pulchella, Echium vulgare. 
Bearded, barbatus. Salvia formosa. 
. ¥ Upright, verticalis. Relative to the ovary. Lilium, 
Nicotiana, Vinca rosea. 
Straight, rectilineus, rectus. Without any bending. Li- 
lium, Nicotiana, Convolvulus inflatus, Vinca rosea. 
Bowed, arcwata. Amaryllis, Pisum, Phaseolus. 
Ascending, ascendens. Departing in an irregular flower 
from the axis, and growing up towards the top. Salvia, 
Lamium, Scutellaria alpina, ‘Teucrium. 
