
C la isisXOE Ordo W.
Tco S A N E R I A . T E J S T T A G - Y JH A ,
I '.'iM II
v PER IANTHIUM mnophyllum»
m . C A¿I t».’ v* - -yA J\fe «m>"iqcauvtunmqu>cfidum, '
g .1.2 . 3- 41 6- \perjjftem,Z (K . Fig. I.,6.)
{.laciniis patcnlìbus.
K . The C A L Y X
F ig. i . 2 .3 .4 .6 .
'a PERIANTHIUM monophyllous,'
concave,
femiquinquefid,
permanent, (K . Fig. i . 6.)
■with the. lacinias patent.
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U o f . i . a
'. 1 . 2 .4 . ¡magna,,
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■-íFigj’
. T <vt »" \fubulflta,
A M I N A i corolla brevlora,
'¡g- *• 3- 4-' jcaiyci /«/rría. (f. Fig. 2.}
P I S T
'y -0 0 .
./ ■Pé tala (P. Fig. 2. 4.) quinqué,
Lcalyci infería. '(P. Fig. 2 .) , v
c f . F ilam en ta viginti,
Vô.A n theræ fmpUces.
rg . G ermen inferum.
5. 2; 3 .4- I longitudine flaminum.
v i . St igm a ta fimplicia.
rPoMUM fubrotundum,
; \ umbilicatum, ;(K¿Fig. i.) V carnofum,
I locábs membranaceis, (L. Fig. ¡ . 6.
Lquinqueloculare. (L . F ig. 5.) '
P .P E R IC A R P IU M .
Fig.
S nonnulla,
oblonga,
ob,ufa,
baft acuminata,
■hipe convexa, |
Mae ■plana. .
(Fig. 7. S. L . L .) Loculus memhranaceus cum Semine contento, tarn in fitu
naturali, quam apertus & lateribus expaníis.
(Z .) Seétío tranfverfa Seminis tunica propria'veftiti.
» . R AM U S
Fig. i.
ramofiffimus, '
gemmiparus,
Gcmmis axillaribus, (Fig. T. G.)
j terminalibus :
I Floribus umbellatis, 1
iPomis bah concavis, apice coronatis Calycc perfiílente.
L , (K . Figi 1 ,6 .)
ralternum,
F. FJ O” ■IH II Ut i Mu 1 ovatum,
í *g.I. J ferratum, '
I Pagma fupíriore glabrum,
I pagina inferiore iubtomentol
Nomen triviale M alus, Habitat in Eufopa,'
Sp. pi-.
Ç.Q R O L L A \ ;
2- 4- • T
The Pet a l s (P. F ig . 2 .4 .) ’fire,'
fubrotund,
concave,
largò,-
inferted intó the Calyx. (P. Fig. a.)
•/. The F ilamen ts twenty,
The
IFig. 2 / 3 :4. S T A M .E 'N S
fub'ul'àte,. '
than the Corolla,
inferted into the-Calyx.- (f. Fig. 2.)
The A nthera* fimple.
T h e .? .
Fig.
■gì The Germen Inferous.
rgi 1 he CjE
StylesTfi
I S T I L L U My** Jm o ?™
ig. 2 :3 . 4 . Tv of the 1er
I t . The St i .
P. The I
P E R I C A R P-IU M
Fig. i:-5.-6i
length of the Stamens.
Stigmas limpie; §j
a Pomum fubrotund,
umbilicate, (K. Fig. 1.)
with theîçells^féhe loculaments membranaceous, (L. Fig.
; S-6-.'7 0 .
quinquelocular. (L. Fig. 5;) ■ vVO
r a few; (many of them not coming, to maturity)
• . \ oblong,
1 S . The 'S E E D S .1 o b t u f e , .
Fig..'5. 6; 7, ' j acuminate at the bafe,
I convex on one J id e , . ' 1
I flat on the other.
(Fig. 7. S. L . L .) One of the membranaceous cells, -both in its natural ftate,
as it inclofe9 the Seed, and alfo laid open with its lides
expanded; '
(Z ) atranfverfe Section of the Seed furrounded with its prppercdat.
(X ) a longitudinal Seftion of it furrounded with its proper coat,
and alfo when itripped of the fame.
-lignofe,
-very branchy,
gemmiparous, (producing Gems) r ■
the Genis.axillary, (Fig. 1.- G.) -
and terminal: (growing at the ends of the Branches)
the Flowers umbellate, > .p . v .
the Umbels feffile,: ■ J | ■ . *'
the Pomums concave at the bafe, ■ and crowned at the apex
. with the permanent Calyx. (K, Fig. 1 . 6.)
& The L E A V E S
Fig. i .
alternate,
petiqlate, (Fig. 1» p.)' ^
ferrate,
the upper page (upperfsde) fmooth,
the under page (underftde) fomewhat tomejitofe;
The common Name a CoDLlN A pple. . A Native of
Euh>pe> _ Sp. pi. '