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D I O E C I A D E C A N D R I A . .
K lG G E L A R X A .
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K . 'C Al'E Y- X.
w , \ F i g . , i .
* Lente aiiiSta. .
ER IA N TH IUM »
quinquepartitum, . K . The K A L Y X .
‘ /Magnified.
‘ S è i 'W A L E .
The PERIANTHIUM monophyllous,
quinquepartite,
concave:.*
Th eLA ciN iis lanceolate,
còncave.
. C O R f© ;E L ;;A.'
■ r a B B H * Lente aucta. » jàlycè longiora, .
cumque cofigtiram urfeolatum formantia.
C. The COROLLA.
The P e t a l s five, (p.)
; lanceolate;^ vjgi
longer than the kalyx,... .
is in fhape formed urfeolate. (V/i« a pitcher)
N. NECTARIUM.
• Fig. 4. 3-
* Lente auétiini.,
’¡Glandula .auinquc,
ohtufe tyniijiiiaii, . / '
L o tiomcdio majore, (Fig. i
y «
debreffa,
colorata,
angui /iuguli petali ädnataßngula.
C G lands fi ve, .
N , The .^ ^l^òhtuieawith-three lobes,
N E C T A R I U M . ' J thetmiddje L obe larger; (F ig. 4. N .) . '
Ei'g^||C>; ' ■ j| deprefledAi“ .
* Magnified. _ _ (coloured, -Vj-jy
(.each whereof isduced"to die upgues o f the Petals. (U.)-
S T A M I N A .
■f. F i l a ment a decent,
a. Anth.brä oblunga,
villofie/ ’ •
calyce breviores, (Fig. 3s>))'. 1
s qpicib’iu deliifccntcs duobus foraminilus. (F ig . 5. a.)
Cf. The 'F i ¿’am en ts , ten, -
The S T A M E f M '
Fig S’ ’ J a. The ANTHERAsoblong,
•Magnified. j^ftormrthaiithe calyx/ (E ig ^ A . , .
G-gaping at the apex,’ havingtwo holes." *' (FigTs.:
c A T - ^ x . ; ’
.. Q. O /R'O L L A . I
- - F i g . - ' \
S F '^ 'E M I N 'A.
S S I -
•C. f h e COROLLA. r
F ig. 6. J The iàme a:
• Magnified.
’ The;' F E M A L E ,
n the male'.;
P I S T I L L U M .
Fig. | i | g "
Lente' auélum. '•
Bf 'i g.- G G e rm e n Jubrotwndum,
: S.t y l i quinque,
Ifimpliccs. . •
-St ig m a t a obtufa.
T É . J
I .» ¡S fe ' im
r C a p s u la coriacea,
Pi P E R I C A R P I UM. 11| ^ :
.■ • \ uni ¡ocularisi (FigLgy-F,-:
sjjg? %quinque-valvis. (Fig. 1
P. The :
P E R I C A R P I UM .
. F i g . '8.,-
The Ca p s u l e coriaceous, (leathery)
glöbofe, '
lcabr'ous, (rough)
-unilocular, ( F i g ^ y ) ) \ .
having five valves. (Fig. 10.)
'm m m
1^/nrfe ia ngulIa t■a,
propria veftitja.
S . The S E E D S.
/ ;^ > 'F ig ; ;i i. ,
■•-Magnified.
. f many,
’’ J fubrotun
I ortthe.in
I covered :s proper tun
T . T R U N C U S .
F ig.‘ iL .i-3 .i:i4. .
( arborefcens : '
■! R a m i teretes,
Lfiriili. .
T r The T R U N K ; The branches roiind,
F .. F O L I A .
F i g . 1 2 . 1 3 . 14.
( alterna,
I petiolata, (p.)
Voblongo-lanceolata,
.patentia.
( alternate;'
having petioles, (Ipjsi
■< t 1 8 H i , 'F.E. I... ’ s' acute.
• / fmooth) •
J, .patent? J...
F lores Ma scu l i paniculatl. (F ig .12 .)
PANicuLA.muItiflora;.
Pedu n cu l i axillares, -
longitudine petiolorum.
Pe d ic e l l i pedunculislongiores,
iriequales,
’ divaricatis.
F lores F em in e is folUani. (Fig. 13 .) ;v
V'pedünculati: * \
Ped u n cu l i limplices,
axillares,
ipetiblis duplo longioris,
prope bafin inftrudti,
B r a c t e is .duabus, (B. fig. x‘3,' 15a)' •
oppofitis, .
ovatis.
Noriien triviale K IGGELÄRIA Africana.
'Habitat in ^ thiopia. Sp: PI:
The M a l e F loJ v er s jianiculated. (Eigv 12.)
The Panicles w ith many flowers.
The Ped u n cl e s axillary,
the length o f the petioles.
The Ped ic e l is longer than the peduncles,
unequal;
Handing in different diredtions.
The F em a l e FLowERS-fblitary, (Fig. 13.)
having peduncles:
Th e rEDu|jiS,Es Ample,
axillary,
double the length o f the petioles,
near the bale fumifhed
. with.,two B ra ct ea s , (B. Fig, 1 3 . 1 5 . )
oppofite,
The cominon name K IGGELARIA of Africa.
Is a native o f ./Ethiopia, Sp; PI: