
T E T
K. C A L Y X .
* L■ ei nltEe auMdtusI.
C. C O R O L L A .
I - I
S T A M IN A
Fig. 4/ 5
* Lente aitila.
P I S T I L L U M .
Fig. ,5-
* Lente audlum.
P. PERRICARPIUM.
S. S E M IN A .
Fig. 7.;?8. ' I
R. R A D I X .
F i g . - ^ J
T. C A U L U S .
Fig. 1 ° .
F. f o l i a
• «'Fig; 10. ‘
R A D I- N A M D A S — I C U L O S A.
L U N A R I A .
PERIANTfflUM tetrapyllum,
oblongum:
F o l io l i s ova to oblongi:,
conniventibus,
a pice patulus,
dcciduis,
quorum duo alterna bafigibba faccaiaque (*g) ,
/•The PERIANTHIUM tetraphyllous
I oblong
I The F olioles ovate and oblong,
The K A L Y X . l.obtufe,, ;
Fig. i . J connivent, "
* Magnified. Threading at their apex,
o alternate ones are gibbous like a lack
Itctrapatala,
cruciformit.
Pe t a l a integra,
bbtufa,% -'
magna,
lmgitudine calycis,
dcfmentia in ejujiem longitudinis Ungue s . (F ig .;
Fig, 2. : Itetrapetalous,
C . The COROLLA,
cruciform.'-.r.v
The Pe t a l s integre,
the^length o f the calyx,-
terminating with anUitGUEs of the fame length (Fig.4. u)
F il a m e t a fen,
I fubulata,. .
J longitudine calycis :
j horum quatuor longitudine calycv. I duo vero fault brevióra. •
(a . A n th er « ereSlo-patente:.
The S T A M E N S .
t ig . 4
» Magr
The F ilam e n t s fix,
fubulate', ,
the length o f the calyx :
foutiof which are the length o f the calyx
the other two a little.Ihorter.
d. The A n th er as eredl and Ipreading.
r g. G e rm e N pedicellatum,
s s. S t y lu s conico-liibulatus..
1 1. S t igm a obtufum,
*- integrum.
The P ISTILLUM.
Fig. 5:
- Magnified. ‘ ,."j
g. The G erm en has a pedicle, '
ovate and oblong:'
\ The St y l e o f a.conic form and fubulate.
:. The St ig m a obtulè;
' ‘integre.' • Mi,
-S iL icu LA elliptica,
plano-comprèjja,
maxima,
pedicellata,
■Jiyló terminata,
* hiloculari:, (Fig.,7.)
■; - 'b iv a l v i : • •
Disse pimento valvuli:parallelo.
p . ¡ ¡ ¡ f i sM I
’;;P ;E R I C A R P IU M
> F ig / 6 .
The S i l 1 c u l a eliptic (alittlebivdlvularpodorpericarpium)
; Plain and comprefled,
eredt,
v.ery larger
having a' pedicle,
terminating with the ftyle-,
■ ijjlocular, (Fig; 7.)
bivalvular. . ' g
i- The Dis.s ip im en t parallel with-the valves.
nonnulla,
reniformia,
comprejfa,
marginata,
in mèdio ftliculo fojita
ICo'N cE p t a c u 1.1s filiformibu:,
longis;
■futuri: lateralibu: inferii:.
S. The S E E D S.
F ig . ' 7^ % ^
fbme few,
reniform,
comprefled, .
The ConcEp t a c l e filiform,
long ;
inferted on the lateral futures.
R . The’ 1 0 6 .T . r annual -
F ig. 9. ( fufiform, (fpindlefbaped)
rherbaceus, '
I eredtus,
I ramofbs.
T . The S T E M .
, .Fig. IO. ' . ;
r herbaceous,
J eredi,
(ramous.
'fR'AflipliiLiA fubcoftade,
Ca u l in a et oppofita et alterna, (F .C.) etiolata, (p,i)‘ / ;V.
LORAI.IA feffilia } (Si)
omnibus late et iniequaliter ferratisi
F . . The „
L E A V E S..
F ig. io» '
T h e R adI ca l Leaves fufccdrtadfe. (F . R.)
The Ga u l in are both oppofite and alternate (F. C.)
having petioles. ;V;(P.) - - .
The | lo r a l , • fe f f ile ( s .) ’ \ g;.
all o f them are broad and unequally ferrated.
F lores racertiofi; The F lowers In a racemus.
Nomen triviale L u n a r ia annui;
Habitat in Germania. Sp: Pis
The commdn name Annual L u n a r ia , or Moonwort,
' - fattin Flower dr Honefty.
T e a nitite o f Germany, Sp. PL