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The vegetable SYSTE M, 
3. Hypercrater i-FORMis, Saucer’d, as Prim- 
rofe. PI. 10. Fig. 16. 
4. P.oTATvs, Wheel’d, as Borage. PI. 10. 
Fig. 17. 
5. Ringens, Labiated, as Sage. PI. 10. Fig. 18. 
6. LaxMika, the Plate, the thin outer Part of a 
Flower, as in Lady-Smock. PI. lO. Fig. 19. 
1. ^Phis is Cruciformes, Crofled, as Rocket. 
PI. 10. Fig. 20. Or, 
2. Papilionaceus, Butterfly’d, as L^thyrus. 
PI. 10. Fig 2 1 . 
7. Nectarium, the Neftary, a Part diftindt from 
all others in the Flower, as in Helleborafter. 
PI. 10. Fig. 22. 
III. Stamina, the Chives. Thefe confin: of Threads crowned 
with fwoln fummits, as in the Giiernfey Lilly. PI. 10. 
Ihg. 23. 
1. Filamenta, the Threads, as in the Day Lilly. PI. 10. 
I ig. 24* 
2. Anthera, Summit, as in Jacobxan Amaryllis. PI. 10. 
Fig. 2y. 
3. Pollen, the Farina, the Powder contained in the Sum- 
mits, as in fweet Pancratium. Pl. 10. Fig. 26. 
IV. PisTiLLUM, the Pointal, as in the fcarlet Lilly. Pl. 10. 
F'ig. 27. This confifts of three Parts. 
1. Germen, the Germ, or Rudiment. 
2. Stylus, the Style. 
2. Stigma, the Button. Thefe are fliewn feparate in 
Fig. 28. 
II. FRUCTUS. 
Pericarpium, Whatever covers and contains the Seeds. 
This may be either, 
I. Cap- 
