158 PRINCIPLES OF BOTANY, ETC, 
are either hairy or prickly, as in Potentilla, Alche- 
milla, Rubus, Rosa, &e. 
36. Pomacee, have many stamina inserted in the 
calyx, and a drupa or apple for fruit, as ‘Sorbus, 
Amyegdalus, Pyrus, &c. 
37. Columniferg; 1 these the stamina unite and. 
form a long tube, as in Malva, Althzea, PDbis- 
cus, Wc. 
38. Tricocce, bearing a trilocular capeiiles § 102, 
No. 5, as Euphorbia, Tragia, Ricinus, &c. 
39. Siliquose, bearing a silique or a silicle, § 108. 
as Thlaspi, Draba, Raphanus, &c. 
40. Personate, bearing a masked or personate 
flower, (§ 75, No. 13), asin Antirrhinum, &c. 
41. Asperifolig; these have four naked seeds, a 
monopetalous corolla, five stamina, and rough leaves, 
as in Echium, Symphytum, Anchusa, &c. 
42. Verticillate ; these have labiated or ringent 
flowers, as Thymus, Monarda, Nepeta, &c. | 
43. Dumose; these are shrubby plants, and their 
stem is furnished with a soft medulla or pith; their. 
flowers are small, the petals with four or five lacinia, 
as in Viburnum, Rhamnus, Euonymus, &c. 
44, Sepiarie ; shrubs, commonly with a tubular 
and laciniated corolla, and few stamina, in general 
only two, as in Syringa, Ligustrum, Jasminum, 
raxinus, &c. | 
45, Umbellata, bearing an umbel of flowers, a pen- 
tapetalous corolla, five stamina, two styles, and two 
naked seeds; as in Apium, Pastinaca, Daucus, &c. 
46. EHederacee; these have a quinquefid corolla, 
five or ten stamina, and a Hoh like a berry, ona 
compound 
