CLASS III. 
ABBREVIATIONS. 
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g. Sexual organs combined in a column ; in Orchideae and 
Stylideae. 
g 1. Sexual organs separate ; the floral envelopes being re- 
moved. 
h. The stamens, 
h 1. An anther. 
h 2. Pollen. 
h 3. Pollen masses; in Orchideae and Asclepiadeae. 
h 4. Sterile stamens. 
h 5. The corona of a tube of stamens ; in Asclepiadeae. (Nec- 
tarium of Linnaeus.) 
i. The pistil. 
i 1. The ovarium, 
i 2. The stigma. 
i 3. The indusium of the stigma ; in Goodenoviae and Bruno- 
niaceae. 
i 4. An ovulum. 
1. A compound fruit ; common to several flowers. 
1 I. Several distinct pericarpia; belonging to a single flower. 
m. Induviae ; the remains of the flower, which either in- 
crease the fruit in size, or surmount it, or are adherent 
to it. 
m 1. Pappus. 
m 2, The calyptra of mosses. 
n. The pericarpium ; comprehending all its species, from the 
simple caryopsis of grasses, 
n 1. Pericarpium open, 
n 2. A dissepiment, 
n 3. Valves, 
n 4. An operculum, 
n 5. The peristomum of mosses. 
n 6. The placenta. (Receptacle of the seeds of Gaertner.) 
n 7. Funiculus umbilicalis. 
n 8. The strophiola, or Caruncula umbilicalis. 
n 9. Arillus. 
o. The seed. 
o I. Wing of the seed. 
o 2. Coma of the seed; in Asclepiadeae and Epilobium. 
o 3. Integument of the seed. 
o 4. Albumen. (Perisperm of Jussieu ; Endosperm of Richard.) 
o 5. Vitellus ; in Scitamineae and Nymphaea. 
p. The embryo. 
