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3. Perianthum, the Cup ; this Is an herbaceous Cover of 
the Flower, and is the commonefl Calix of any other. 
It is of three Kinds, 
1. Fructificationis, of the Entire Frucfllfica- 
tion, when it contains Chives and Germ, as in 
the Polyanthus. PI. 10. Fig. 3. 
2. Florjs, of the Flower, containing Chives and 
no Germ as the Male Flowers of Mifletoe. 
PI. 10. Fig. 4. 
3. Fructus, of the Fruit, containing the Germ 
and no Chives, as the Female Flowers of the 
Mifletoe. PI. 10. Fig, 5. * 
4. Amentum, Katkin-cup. This furrounds, either wholly 
or in part, the Chives of thofe Plants that bear their 
Fruit in loofe long Strings, as Hazle, &c. PI. 10. 
Fig. 6. It is alfo ufed for the entire Katkin itfelf. 
y. Gluma, the Hulk or Chaff of Corn, Grafs, &c. as in 
the Oat. PI. 10. Fig. 7. 
6. Calyptra, the Hoodj this is a thin Membrane cover- 
ing the parts of Fructification : and frequently attends 
the Flowers of the Mofies, as upright Bryum. PI. 10. 
Fig. 8. 
7. VoLVA, the Whorl, the membranaceous Cup of the 
Mufhroom Head. PI. 10. Fig. 9. 
ILCorrolla, the Petal, as in Marvel of Peru. PI. 10. Fig, ro. 
This confilts of, 
1. Tubus, the Tube, as in the Crocus. PI. 10. Fig. ir. 
2. Ungues, Tube Nails, as In Indian Crefs. PJ. 10. Fig. 12. 
3. Limbus, the Brim or border ; this is the entire outer 
Verge, as in white Daffodill ; PI. 10. Fig. 13. and 
is of five Kinds. 
1. Camp ANUL ATus, Bell-lhap’d, as Canary Bell- 
flower. PI. 10. Fig. 14. 
2. Infundibuli-formis, Funnel- fliap’d, as To- 
bacco. PI. 10. Fig. 1 j*. 
VoL. IL K 3. Hyper- 
