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wall- flower (cheiranthus), and in candy-tuft 
(iberis), and confifts of four petals nearly 
equal, and fpread at the top upon claws, the 
length of the calyx, in form of a crofs. The 
butterfly-form is feen in pease ; the gaping and 
grinning in white archangel (lamium), and 
fnap-dragon (antirrhinum). There is another 
part of the fru&ification, which Linneus con- 
fiders as belonging to the corol, and to which 
he firft gave a name ; this is the Nectary ; fo 
he has called that part wherein the honey is 
found, from the fancied refemblance to the 
fabled liquor of the gods. The neftary fre- 
quently forms a part of the corol, but as fre- 
quently is diftincl from it : the delicious 
juice, whence it derives it's name, is found in 
abundance at the bafe of the tubes of the 
flowers of honeyfuckle (lonicera), and cow- 
flip (primula), and equals the, pureft fugar in 
the richnefs and fweetnefs of it's tafte. A moft 
effential part of fruclifi cation is the Jiamen ; 
as by it the fine duft, or powder, is prepared, 
by which the feeds are to be fertilized, and 
rendered capable of producing young plants. 
The Stamen confifts of three parts, the Fila- 
ment, the Anther, and the Duft. The Fila- 
ment is the thread on which the Anther 
grows; 
