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nearly entire margin ; as the calyx of Citrus, or the cup of 
an acorn. 
76. Kneepan-shaped (patelliformis) ; broad, round, thick ; con- 
vex on the lower surface, concave on the other : the same as 
meniscoideus, but thicker. The embrj o of Flagellaria indica 
is patelliform. 
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77. f Pulley-shaped (j-trochlearis) ; circular, compressed, con- 
tracted in the middle of its circumference, so as to resemble a 
pulley ; as the embryo of Commelina communis. 
78. Scutelliform [scutelliformis) ; the same as patelliform, but oval ; 
not round, as the embryo of grapes. 
79. Brush-shaped (f muscariformis) ; formed like a brush or 
broom ; that is to say, furnished with long hairs towards one 
end of a slender body, as the style and stigma of many Com- 
positae. 
80. Acetabuliforra ( acetahuliformis, f acetabuletis) ; concave, 
depressed, round, with the border a little turned inwards ; as 
the fruit of some lichens. 
81. t Goblet-shaped (\ crateriformis) \ concave, hemispherical, a 
little contracted at the base ; as some Pezizas. 
82. t Cotyliform (f cotyliform) ; resembling rotate, but with an 
erect limb. 
83. t Poculiform (f poculiformis) ; cup-shaped, with a hemispheri- 
cal base and an upright limb ; nearly the same as cam- 
pan ulate. 
84. f Pouch-shaped (f scrotiformis) ; hollow, and resembling a 
little double bag; as the spur of many Orchises. 
85. f Foxglove-shaped (f digitaliformis) ; like campanulate, but 
longer, and irregular ; as the corolla of Digitalis. 
