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Nectary. I'^^d i or spur-shaped (calcaratum) 
shaped like an horn or spur, as 
Columbine (Aquilegia). 
602. Petaline (petalinum) inserted in the 
petal, as the Crow-foot or Butter' 
cup (Ranunculus). 
,603. Calycine (calycinum) fixed on tlie 
calyx. 
^ 604. Receptacular (receptaculaceum) at- 
tached to the receptacle, as the 
Stock. 
' 605, An hollow in the petal (cyathus in 
petalum) as Crown Imperial. 
606. Rayed (radiatum) spread out, as Ne- 
RiUM Oleander. 
607. Pedicelled (pedunculatum) raised on 
pedicels, or peduncles, as Monk's- 
hood (Aconitum). 
Stamen. 60S, STAMEN (stamen) an organ for the 
Vide PI. 84. formation of farina. 
609. FILAMENT, a. (filamentum) the 
elevating thread, and b. the Anther 
(anthera) connected to it. 
610. Equal (asqualis) all of the same length, 
as in the Tulip. 
611. Unequal (inaequalis) some longer than 
others, as in the Stock and Digi- 
talis. 
612. United (connata) conjoined into one 
bod}^, as in the Geranium. 
Anther, 613. ANTHER (anthera) a part of the 
flowers forming and' containing the 
farina, which, when ripe, bursts. 
