A CHAPTER TO STUDY. 5 
The Calyx and Corolla are spoken of as pARTED when 
they are divided nearly to the base. When they are divided 
about one-half they are said to be CLEFT, or LoBED. They are 
TOOTHED when the lobes are very small. 
When the parts of the Calyx or Corolla are united, the 
terms used to express their different forms are: 
Salver-Shaped : when the border is flat and spread out at 
right angles from the top of the tube. (Fic. 13.) 

FIG. 14. FIG. 15. FIG. 16, FIG. 17. 
Wheel-Shaped: when the border suggests the diverging 
spokes of a wheel and spreads out at once, having a very short 
tube. (Fic. 14.) 
Bell-Shaped, or Campanulate: when the tube expands 
towards the summit and has no border, or only a short one. 
(Fic. 15.) 
Funnel-Formed: when the tube is narrow below, and 
spreads gradually to a wide border. (Fic. 16.) 
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FIG. 18. FIG. 109. FIG. 20, FIG. 21, 
Tubular: when the tube is prolonged, and does not widen 
much towards the summit. (Fic. 17.) 
Ligulate: when appearing strap-shaped, as in the dandelion 
and chicory. (Fic, 18.) 
