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PANTALOON POLYANTHUSES. 
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Oxlip, and the Polyanthus ; others are abnormal, and bear the curious names of 
Hose-in-Hose, Pantaloon, and Galligaskin, a variation of the latter being called 
Jackanapes-on-Horseback. The Hose-in-Hose are those which appear to have two 
corollas, one springing out of the other, and no calyx—-the calyx, in fact, having 
become corolloid. The Pantaloons are those which have the calyx enlarged 
and leaf-like, instead of being so changed as to resemble the corolla; and the 
Galligaskins, are those in which the calyx-segments become developed into larger 
