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INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 
3. Form, 
Globular, Anther a globulosa. Mercurialis, Juniperus. 
Mis-shapen, difformis. Of an irregular or singular form. 
Justicia hyssopifolia, Commelina tuberosa. 
Twin, didyma. With two rounded lobes united by a 
small point. Chenopodium, Spinacia, Mercurialis, Eu- 
phorbia. 
Egg-like, ovoidea . Fuchsia. 
Oblong, oblonga. Ledum, Lilium, Sparganium erectum. 
Lanceolate, lanceolata. Cerinthe major. 
Linear, linearis. Campanula. 
Awlshape, subulata. Borrago officinalis. 
Threadlike, filiformis. Ternstromia. 
Arrowhead like, sagittala. Crocus, Limnanthes peltata. 
Heartshape, cordiformis , cordata. Ocymum basilicum. 
Kidneyshape, reniformis. Glechoma hederacea, Lavan- 
dula, Digitalis. 
Shielded, peltata . Broad, and fastened to the filament 
by its centre. 
Compressed, compressa. Flattened sideways. Iris. 
Four-cornered, telragona. Tulipa. 
If Straight, recta , rectilinea . Without any windings. Tu- 
lipa, Borrago. 
Bent, arcuata. Trollius Europseus. 
Twisted, torsa. Bent in a spiral form. Erythrsea vul- 
garis. 
Winding, sinuosa. Long, linear, and zig-zag. Cucumis, 
Cucurbita. 
If Truncated, truncata . Appearing as if its top had been 
cut off. 
Pointed, acuta. Borrago, Cerinthe. 
Two-cut, bifida. Having a fork at one or both ends. 
Many gramineas, Sparganium erectum. 
Two-horned, bicornis. Having two diverging horns 
formed by its pointed lobes. Arbutus, Vaccinium monta- 
num, Pyrola, Many ericae. 
Four-horned, quadricornis. Gualteria procumbens. 
Apipen&hiedfappendiculata. Nerium Oleander, Centaurea 
collina, Inula grandiflora. 
Awned, aristata . Furnished with appendages like awns. 
Euphrasia officinalis, Vaccinium uliginosum, Andromeda 
polifolia. 
Crested, cristata . Furnished with appendages like crests. 
Erica triflora, E. comosa. PI. 1 1, fig. 21. 
