26 ' Of the corolla, 
Dbnidiate^ half-furrounding the umbel, as in Co- 
riander and jEthuia. 
A fpaiha is a calyx like a (lieath, opening longi- 
tudinally, as in Daffodil and Snowdrop. PI, IV. 
fig. 15. «. 
A calyp^ra is the calyx of a Mofs, covering the 
fruclihcation like a hood. PI. V. fig. 8. a. 
A pericb(Ztium is a calyx below the fruclification, 
in Moffes and Flags. 
An apophyfis is an excrefcence from the recep- 
tacle in Moifes. 
A volva is the membranaceous calyx of a Mufli- 
room. PI. V. fig. 9. 
CHAPTER Vir. 
Of the corolla. 
P E T A I. S are the leaves which confiitute the 
corolla. PI. IV. fig. 3 , a. 
The tube is the lower, narrow part of a monope- 
talous corolla. PI. IV. fig. 7. 8. a. 
The limb is the upper, dilated part of a monope- 
talous corolla. PI. IV. fig. 7, 8. 
U ngiies are the lower parts of the petals in a po- 
lypetalous corolla. PI. IV. fig. 13. a. 
Lamin(Z are the broad, fuperior parts of the petals 
in a polypetaloiis corolla. PI. IV. fig. i 3. 
The faux is the opening of the tube of the corolla. 
The different kinds of corollx are, 
Moiiopetalous^ confifiing of one petal. PI. IV, fig. 
4. to I I. 
I. ^adrifid^ divided into four fegments, as in 
Privet and Plantain. 
2. ^inquejid^ divided into five fegments, as in 
Bellflower and'Cowflip. PL IV. fig. 5. 8. 
3 . Sexjtd, 
