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duncle. 453. Triquetrous (triquetcr) three-sided, 
ide PI. 62, as Bears-foot (Helleeorus foeti- 
Dus). 
454. Four-cornered (tetragonus), as Grass 
of Panias^us (Parnassia palus- 
TRIS). 
455. Filiform (filiformis) resembling a 
thread, as Feliozv-vetchUng (La- 
THYRUS APHACa), 
456. Tapering (attenuatus) gradually les- 
sening, as the Pontic Rhododendron 
(R. ponticum). 
k 457. Clubbed (clavatus) considerably thick- 
% er towards the top, as Annual Sun- 
A flower (Helianthus annuus). 
« 458. Incrassated (incrassatus) increasing 
% gradually in thickness towards the 
! extremity, as Vb^ginian IFitch- 
3i " //fltjse/ (Hamamelis Virginica). 
:s!/ide PL 63. 459. Naked (nudus) without hairs or bris- 
I ties, as Smooth Napcea (N. l^vis). 
460. Scaly (squamosus) as Hyssop-leamd 
1 Starwort (Aster hyssopifolius). 
,if 461. Leafy (foliatus) garnished with leaves, 
as Shrubby Chironia (C. frutes- 
I CENS). 
I 462. Bracteated (bracteatus) furnished with 
; a bractea, as the Lime-tree (Tilia 
I Europcea). 
, 463. Geniculate (geniculatus) jointed, as 
Hibiscus Zeylandica. 
464. Articulated (articulatus) knotted, as 
MoRisoxiA Americana. 
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