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í* OLYAUSJDRXA. Monog^yriia p ° H Y , A D N O G Y R I A .
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S A R . R . A C E N . I A.
K. C A L Y X,
Periantbium duplex,
flig. ifc. 2
C. C O R O L L A
Fig. I. 2.
ppT-A M IN A •
Fig. 3*
f K l / Ìrif ‘ rìuì •yPb1!"’», foliolis vuatis, minimis, decidme. ' *
i 11 A?... . p e rliiten tib u s.\
1 r P é t a l a quinqué,
| interangulos Stigmatis afiiirgentia,
1 tegentiaStamina,
I fupra.Stigma conniv'entiai • ,
L unguibus ovato-oblongis. Fig. a . C . u.
P IiS'-T I L L U M
J / l F ,lam en t a numerofa, parva,
la . A nther2E fimplices.
'£■• ͧ ¡ ¡ 3- Germen fubrotundum, fuleatum.
'• F*g. 3- 4 - S t x lu s cylindraceus, incraflatus.
'•F ig . x. 3. 4. S tigm a clypeatum, pcltatum, membrana-
c^ m\ t erJíflem>«,ty)um, Germen,Stamina Umbell» inflar
.obumbrans, quinquangulare, angulis línus quinque magnos
lunatos comprehendentibus, mucronibus obtufis, emargi-
natis, reflexis, linea depreda bifariam (cítis, fubtus cari-
natis, carinisad infertionem Styli incrailaci percingentibus,
arcuatim decurrentibus.’ Fig, 3. 4. '
I The' "
'1K . C A L Y X ,
a double Periantbium,
The
C . .C O R O L L A
. F i g - : i / 2 ;v ■
K . r .T h e inferiorwith three very fmall leaves, ovale
deciduous: ’ . i •' 1 . ,
E, 2. The fuperior with five leaves, very large, fubovate,'
, !?9iPiedi:. pr^anent^ . . ' 0 '
with five Pe t als,
fovate, inflex,..
) affurgent betwixt, the angles of the Stigma,
j covering¡the Stamens,
f einbracing the top of the Stigma,
with the ungues or nails ovately oblong. Fig. 2/.C'. u
The S T A M E N S c f . a great number of fmall F ilam en ts.
f j V ■ 1 1 a. the A n th e r a Y fimple.
•' 3"'tKe Ger m e n, rqundiflr, furrowed.
'• * ‘.6; 3' 4- the St y l e cylindrical, incraflated, or growing
thicker towards the tbp. 6 : 5
4" t t e 'S t igm a , fhieldi- fhaped, peltate or
having the Style inferted in its middle, foembranaceous,
permanent, over-ihadingi heiS.tif|, Germen, and Stamens,
Jike _an umbrella, quinquangular, the angles comprehending
five large lunate finufes, having their points
blunt, ,emargmace, reflex, bifeCted by a line a little funk
j‘!owed> underneath:carinate, the carinas, or keels,
extending tothfe infertion of the Style, and running arch-
Wlle dP^nfithe incraflated top of’it.. Fig. 3. 4.
P. P E R IC A R p I U M J
externefcabra,"
quinquelocularis, Fig. 5. L.
quinquevalvis. Fig, 6. XV.
/-a Capsule,
The Vroundilh,
^ C A R P IU M< fcabrous on the outiide,
i.quinquelbcular, Fig. 5.
L quinquevàlvular. Fig. 6. W ;
S ^ S E M I N A
Pig- 6. ■
e- plurima,
Yfubrotunda
S . The S E E D S
. F i g . ,6 f ® - ;
rthe feeds very numerous,
\round ifh,jy
-(acuminate,
1 fmall.
Le. the columella with feeds affixt tc
'§• *• - I • -, í t radícula: plurima;. Fig. 1 , r.„
fScAPUs,^implex, int'eger, nudus, ereftus, teres, glaber,
. iltr—' * .<1 1 .rollrlnfi: iirñílil^i'lio' 1 '.A'. " . D '
The
• Fig..
rScAPus, limplexj;; ii
* folidus, radicalis,
t floreiunico nutante.
I radicilia, refla, ereifla, rigida, cuculiata, fcariofa.
Fig. i . F . i. folia novella, membranacea, integerrima* cúltriformia, dorfo
^ìlubteriti, nervofo, rigido. R
IIhorizontal, perennial.
R . R O Q .T , Fig. i . i with many radicles. Fig. i . r.
T . The T R U N K , f a fimple, entire, naked, ereft, round; fmooth, folidj 1
(: - . tbearing one nodding flower.
F . T£ e L E A V E S | radical, ftraight, ereft, fl,ff, cucullate, orcowl-lbaped, '
g‘ | ® f e M ?orif?ei,ng rough, dry, and founding under the touch.
Fig. I . F. l- young fprouting!leaye? membranaceous, very entire, of the
lhape of a knife, with the back roundilb,. nervoiis, rigid.
2. folium magis proveaum, paulo infra apicem emarginatumfz) :
qua parte, admirandò natune proceflu',/cucullus eft pro-
ducendus: partibus enim.fupra & infra (z) aere fenfim
inflatis, turgidis, foli, utraq; pàgina a (*) ad f,-; a le mutuo
A ex.cavantur> expanduntur, margine anteriore
diffinduntur ; interea pars fo|ii .infra (*) 'finllfter' flatu
i diltenditur, fccundum dórfi nervos excavatur deorfum ih-
conum concavum, inverfum-;; cujus bafis, ad crenam (z)
terminata, magis ac magis turgeieens, tandem fu'rfum diffin-
ditur, dilatatur, ore rotundatur.
F . 3. & F . 4. folia duo perfeàe cuculiata exhibent.
F . 4. q. cucullus a tergo vifus, gibbofus, carinatus, acuminatus, cervice
contracto, nervis rigidis, coarCtatis, „corrugatis, furfum
tibu's?ent deorfum f er totau> longitudinem decurren-
I. 3. cucullUs aparte anteriore vifuaj/à) pars c(
.. :s concava, creda, al is
expanfis, ....ni..—. IfIuElcnor apHer EmneMdiuHmM'dUMCBtof ;i MfMffliai
r 7 ; W tubi;conici inverfi os
patuium, labro dilatato, gula anguftatà.
•b - - a j F . ■
point (a tz ) i where, by a wonderful procefs of nature*
a| LUC be formed:; for the parts above
and below ('z/) becom,nggradually inflated and turgid with
air, the-two fides'of.thc leaf from (z%to M) are mutually
feparated, hollowed, expanded, flitting open at the
nea!h°?e?Sk' “ the part of the leaf beneath
(z) becomes in ;ljko manner inflated, growing hol-
low in the fibrous direction of the back, fo as to aflhme the
t lT r . n-C° nCaVe Conf invcrted i whofe bafeat the notch .
■ B H I i more, is at length flit upwards,
rounded into'a mouth. ’ •
Fig. 3 . F. 4. reprefents
. - Fig| 4.
Cuculiate leaves quite formed.
- - ■ ’6 «..vt.sMbuo, inrmatb,, « « s i.
, tr’ ,C0ntr? * ed the neck, with flift nervous fibres*
purfed up m that part, wrinkled, fpreading themfelvw
leaf 3n ?U” n-n® downwards' the whole length of the
fpreading, with a furrow down the middle; (b) the
open mouth of the conical tube, with a dilated brim
‘ . iand the throat narl-o.wihg. ■ ’
I
F . 5 . folium cucullatum per medium truncatuni.
Fig- ¡S' cucuilate.leaf cut acrofs.
Nom : triviale* S. F la v a í I
Habitat in America, fcpt.
-¡udis:is''Sp; pi, ’
The Common Name is the Y ellow Side-
. oaddle F lower. . It is a native of Arne-
rica, and grows in bogs and moift grounds. Sp. pi.