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Parted, partitum. When it is difficult to determine 
whether the stigma be cut or lobed. 
{| Two-flaked, lilamellatum. Composed of two flakes. 
Gratiola, Iris. 
Sheathing, vaginans. Composed of two flakes, one 
sheathing the other. Sideritis. 
{ With a ring of hairs, annulo villoso instructum. Lo- 
belia. 
With a glandular ring, annulo glanduloso imstructum. 
Tournefortia mutabilis. 
With a membranaceous border, limlo membranuceo in- 
structum. Vinca rosea. 
With a membranaceous pitcher, urceolo membranaceo in- 
structum. Sceevola. 
q Upright, erectum. Long, and in the direction of the 
axis of the flower. Statice pulchella. 
Oblique, obliquum. Not in the direction of the axis. 
Actea. 
Twisted, fortum. Bent like-a corkscrew, or twisted 
pillar. Nigella Hispanica, Begonia. 
Bent inwards, inflecuwm. Maranta, Goodenia. 
Revolute, turned outwards, reflecum, recurvum. Bent 
towards the circumference of the flower. Many campanule, 
Acer majus, Chamzenerion spicatum. 
q Bald, glabrum. Castanea vesca. 
Velvety, velutinum. Glaucium luteum, Hyoscyamus 
aureus. 
Downy, pubescens. Acer majus, Platanus. 
Villous, villosum. Tripsacum, Graminez, Myriophyllum 
spicatum. 
Hairpencil-like, penicilliforme. Covered with hairs col- 
lected together like a painter’s brush. Triglochin mari- 
timum, Oxyria rotundifolia. 
Bottlebrushlike, aspergilliforme. Hairs disposed in 
-whirls round an axis, like a bottlebrush, holywater sprinkle, 
or gunbrush. Arundo vallatoria, Many other graminez. 
Feathery, plumosum. THairs placed along the sides like 
the vanes of a feather. Avena elatior, and many other 
graminee. Pl. 11, fig. 7. 
Granular, granulosum. Covered with small nipplelike 
rains. Mirabilis Jalapa, Convolvulus inflatus, Hibiscus 
osa-Sinensis, H. Syriacus. 
Viscous, viscosum. Nicotiana fruticosa. 
Furrowed, sulcatum. Salix rosea, Musa. 
