STAMINA, F. 
: 6. 9» 10; < 
Z, 
PisTILLuM, 
FF 2 -306 
12.*Ten- < 
~ teauctum. 
tS 
f. FILAMENTA u- 
merofa, (ducenta 
6. 9.) 
filiformia, 
corolla breviora. 
date, bi- lane 
“|. Toculares. } 42) 
g. GERMEN globo/o- 
te @ 
trigonum., 
10. 12.) 
s. Sryztus fimplex, 
ad apicem trifidus, 
=F. 24.)- 
Petalis Stamini- 
bufque — delap- 
fis, a fe mu- 
tuo recedentes, 
divaricantes, 
circiter.) (f. a. F. 
ThePrstit- 
LuM, F. 1. 
165 14:74 
magnified. 
|” Se 
‘f. The FiraMENTsS 
numerous", (f. 
a. Fig. 6. 9.) 
(about 200.) 
filiform, 
} fhorter than the 
Corolla. 
a. The An- (tie 
THERAS|1q1.* 
cordate, bi- {| magni- 
locular*. | ***? 
'g. The Germen 
three globular — 
bodies joined (F. 
I. 10, £2.) : 
The Sryie 
fimple, at the 
apex trifid, (Fy 
a) 3 
After the petals 
and fiamens are 
fallen off, they 
part from each — 
other, {pread o- 
* In a flower I received from that accurate naturalift, J. Ellis, F.R.S. &c. I 
counted upwards of 280 filaments; and, in another I had from Dr. poise there 
os Boss to be nearly the fame number. 
* Kempfer defcribes the Anthere as being fingle. 
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