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Style, Stylus , Tula , Vagina. An elongation of the 
ovary supporting the stigma. PL 11, fig. 2, 6, 7, and 9. 
Collectors, Collector es . Branches of the style, or hairs, 
serving to irritate the anthers, cause them to discharge the 
pollen, and at the same time to collect it. 
Summit, Stigjna. The part of the pistill which is spread 
out, generally on the top of the style, to receive the fecun- 
dating powder of the anthers. PI. 11, fig. 2, 6, 7,8,9, 
and 10. 
Cornua. The branches of the stigma. 
Styliscus, Chorda pis t illar is, Vasa addacentia aura semi - 
nalis. Fibrelike vessels passing from the stigma to the 
ovules. PL 11, fig. 4. 
Ovary. 
Single, Ovarium unicum. Convolvuli, Crucifer®, Papa- 
verace®. PL 11, fig. 6 and 7. 
Manifold, multiplex. Several in the same flower. La- 
biatae, Ranunculaceae. PL 11, fig. 2 and 3. 
IT Free, calici inadherens , liberum, superum . Not having 
any adhesion to the calyx or perigonium ; being attached 
to the flower by its bottom only. Lilium, Labiat®, Cruci- 
fer®, Papaverace®, Ranunculace®, Leguminos®. PL 10, 
fig. 1 and 4. 
Semi-adherent, semi-adherens. Connected to the calyx 
or perigonium at bottom, but not in its upper part. Saxi- 
fraga granulata, S. c®rulea. 
Adherent, adherens , inferum. Enveloped within the ca- 
lyx, or perigonium, only the limb of the calyx surmounting 
the whole. Narcisse®, Iride®, Rubiace®, Caprifoliace®, 
Umbel! ifer®. 
If Raised, sublatum. Placed on a gynophore, or nar- 
rowed into a podogyne. Most caryophylle®, many legu- 
minos®. 
Sessile, sessile. Having neither gynophore nor podo- 
gyne. Lilium, Prunus, Saururus. 
If One- celled, unilocular e. The interior cavity not di- 
vided by any partition. Anagallis, Dianthus, Amygdalus, 
Juglans. 
Celled, pluriloculare. The interior cavity divided into 
two or more cells. Lilium, Rhododendron. 
*[[ Two-celled, biloculare. Divided internally into two 
cells, either by a general partition, Cheiranthus, or two 
partial ones, Syringa, Ruellia. 
