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Corolla, conical, fixed upon a tube, as 
Officinal Comfrey (Symphatum 
officinale). 
579' Salver-shaped (hypocrateriformis) or 
hypocrateriform, flat, fixed upon a 
tube, as Narrow-leaved Kalmia 
(Kalmia angustifolia). 
Vide PI. 82. 580. Rotate, or wheel-shaped (rotata) flat, 
without a tube, as JVinter Cherri/ 
(SOLANUM PSEUDO-CAPSICUM). 
581. Ringent (ringens) irregular, gaping 
with two lips, as Common Sage 
(Salvia officinalis). 
582. Helmet of a ringent corolla (^alea 
ringentis corolla3) the upper lip, as 
fVolf's-bane (Aconitum napel- 
LUS). 
583. The lip (labium)' is frequently used to 
denote the lower lip, 
584. Throat (faux) the opening between 
the segment of the corol, as the ter- 
mination of the tube, as Fig. 586. 
585. The gape (rictus) the opening betwixt 
the lips, as Fig. 586. 
586. Personate (personata) ringent, but 
with the palate closed, as Common 
Purple Fox- glove (Digitalis pur- 
purea.) 
587. Papilionaceous (papilionacea) irregu- 
lar, consisting o( keel, standard, and 
wings, as Everlasting Pea. 
589. Keel (carina) the lowest petal, boat- 
shaped. (Yide No. 587.; 
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