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y. RiNGENT {Ringens), having the border of the 
Corolla like two open lips, placed upon a tube, 
resembling a person gaping. 
VI. Personate (Personatce), having the border of 
the Corolla like the lips, the mouth closed, 
greatly resembling the snout of an animal, also 
placed upon a tube. 
VII. Tubular {Tubular is), when the floret of a com- 
pound flower ends in a tube, the border being 
five-cleft. 
VIII. LiGULATE (Ligulaia), when the corolla of the 
floret is linear, i. e. resembles the strap of a 
shoe. 
IX. Compound Radiate, or Rayed, {Radiata), 
having the two sorts of flowers, Tubular and 
Ligulate ; Tubular in the Disk or centre, and 
Ligulate in the Ray or circumference. 
X. Cruciform (Cruciata), having four petals, 
placed like a St. Andrew's Cross. 
XI. Rosaceous (Rosacea), having five or more petals, 
not fleshy, orbicularly placed. 
XII. Liliaceous (Liliacea), having six or more 
petals, fleshy, placed also in a circle. 
XIII. Papilionaceous {Papilionacea), having four 
petals, of diflerent shapes and sizes, placed so 
as to resemble a butterfly on the wing. 
Four Petals.) For the names which these have received, vide es;- 
planatioii of the Botanieal Terms applied to the Corolla, page 13. 
