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Corolla. 590. Standard (vexillum) the upper pe- 
tal ascending. (Vide No. 587.) 
591. Wings (alffi) the lateral petals. (Vide 
No. 587.) 
592. Cruciform (cruciata) or crossed, 
spreading with four equal petals, as 
Bromptok Stock. 
593. Concave (concava) having the mar- 
gin more contracted than the disk, 
and the disk depressed, as Cra- 
T^GUs Aria. 
594. Compound (composita) consisting of 
several florets, within a common 
perianth, upon a common recepta- 
cle, as Chinese Aster. 
595. Radiate (radiata) the florets tubu- 
lar, nearly equal in the centre, in the 
disk ligulate florets, as Chinese 
Aster. 
590. Tubular (tubularis) all the florets 
tubular, as Asparagus. 
597' Ligulate (ligulata) or strap-shaped, the 
petal of the florets flat towards the 
end, as Dandelion (Leontodon). 
598. Imbricated (imbricata) placed one 
partly over the other, as Dande- 
lion. 
Nectary. 590. NECTARY (uectarium) the honey-- 
Vide Pi. S3. bearing part, proper to the flower. 
600. Prpper (proprium) distinct from the 
petals and other parts, as Daffodil 
(Narcissus pseudo narcissus). 
601, Horn»shaped, (corniculatum) or spur- 
