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Oldfashion-salvershape, kypocrateriformis. The tube 
long, the limb regular and spread out flat* or nearly so. 
Vinca, Phlox, Ericala verna. 
Gobletshape, cyathiformis . Tube long, slightly dilated 
at top, the limb regular and upright. Symphytum tube- 
rosum. 
Wheel-like, rot at a. Tube very short, limb regular, 
open, flat, with broad divisions. Borrago officinalis, Ver- 
bascum decurrens, Physalis Alkekengi. 
Starlike, stellata. Tube very short, limb regular, open, 
flat, with pointed divisions. Galium verum, Valantia cru~ 
ciata. 
f One-lipped, unilabiata. Monopetalous, irregular, the 
lower part of the limb prolonged beyond the rest. Acanthus. 
Scooplike, ligulata. One-lipped, the lip very long and 
straight. Taraxacum officinale, Helianthus, and many 
other composite. 
Two-lipped, lilaliata. The limb split on the sides into 
two lips, of different forms. Labiatce, Rhinanthus, Pedi- 
cularis. 
Gaping, r ingens. The two lips being placed apart re- 
semble the throat of an animal. Salvia officinalis, Lamiurn 
album, Dracocephalum, Stachys. 
Masklike, per sonata. The two lips are closed by an in- 
ternal projection of the throat of the flower, called the pa- 
late, palatium. Orontium majus. Antirrhinum vulgare. — 
Some include under this irregular monopetalous corolise of 
various anomalous forms. 
Turned over, resnpinala. Two-lipped, and appearing at 
the first view, as if the lips had changed their usual places. 
Ocymum Basilicum, Plectranthus punctatus. 
5. Appendages. 
Appendiculated, Corolla appendiculata. Having an 
elongation or additional part, more than the ordinary form 
of petals, either at the base, Hypericum iEgyptiacum, or 
at the summit, Silene. 
Hooked, uncinata. With an appendage like a hook, 
placed at the top of the petals. Heisteria coccinea, Xirne- 
nia aculeata. 
Glanduliferous, glandulifera. With glands. Statice mo- 
nopetala, Ranunculus, Berberis. 
