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Fig, c. Is a fide view of the corolla, feparated from 
the periantheum : it has a fmall tube which 
fwells into an open (monopetalous) bell- 
(haped figure : the limbus of the corolla, 
Fig, dy having fimall fifiures, divides it into 
fo many obtufie laciniae. 
Fig. e. The infide of the corolla laid open, to ex- 
pofe to view the five (lamina, whofe fila- 
ments are inferted at the lwelling of the 
tube: they are hairy at their bale, and of 
equal length, and their apices are difperfed 
in the middle of the flower. 
Fig. f. This figure reprefents the calyx laid open : 
it is monophyllous, divided into five laciniae : 
it alfo (hews the fituation of the five ger- 
mina, which are furrounded with a yellow- 
i(h nedtariferous flefhy fubftance. From 
the center of thefe germina or embryos 
comes forth the fiyle, which is of equal 
length with the (lamina, having a globu- 
lar or capitated ftigma. 
Fig. g. Five capfulae or feed- veflels, which are clofely 
connected to each other, adhere together, 
and yet may each of them be feparated, 
independent of its companion : they are 
pundtated, rough, of a hard woody fub- 
ftance: each capfula contains three fmall 
ovate feeds : fee the tranfverfe fedtion 
fig. h. 
Fig. z. Reprefents the calyx and receptacle: the 
nedtariferous part divides the receptacle into 
five femicircles: each of thefe velligia had an 
oval-fliaped round capfula, fig. k. 
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