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Of the corolla. 
3. Sexjid^ divided into iix fegments, as in Con- 
vallaria. 
4. Septenifidy divided into feven fegnients, as in 
Trientalis. 
5. Odofid^ divided into eight fegments, as in 
Perfoliate Gentian. 
Folypetalous^ confifting of more than one petal. 
PI. IV. fig. 1 2, ‘14, 15, 16, &c. 
1. Dipetalous^ confifting of two petals, as in Cii caea. 
2 . Tripet alous , con fiftin g of three petals , as i n Alifm a . 
3. Tetrapetalous^ confiding of four petals, as in 
Poppy and CrefTes. PI. IV. fig. 12, b, 
4. Fentapetaloiis^ confifting of five petals, as in 
Pink and Campion. PI iV. fig. 2. b, 14. a, 
5. Flexapetalous ^ confifting of fix petals, as in 
Garlic and Lily. PL IV. fig. 3. a, 15. b, 
6. Odopetalous^ confiding of eight petals, as in 
Dryas. 
7. Ejineapetalous^ confifting of nine petals, as in 
Magnolia. 
8. Decapetalcus^ confifting of ten petals, as in 
Monotropa. 
Regular^ agreeing in the proportion of its parts. 
PI. IV. fig. 2; 3, 4, &C. _ 
Irregular^ the parts differing in proportion, as 
in Fumitory and Violet. PL IV. fig. 9, 10, 1 1, 18, 19. 
Equals the parts agreeing in figure, magnitude, 
and proportion. PL IV. fig. 2, 3, 4, 5, &c. 
Unequal^ the parts differing in figure or magni- 
tude, but agreeing in proportion, fo that the co- 
rolla is regular, as in Sedge and Butomus. PL IV. 
fig. 17. 
Campaniilate ^ widening in the middle and wit:]> 
out a tube. PL IV. fig. 4. b, 
Ventricofe, wider in the middle than at the top. 
PL IV. fig 6. 
Infundihtdiforni, the lower part tubulons and the 
upper concave. PL IV. fig. 7. 
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