
Claffis IV. Ordo I.
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D I U S.
I'PERIANTHIUM communemultiflorum, K. ii: Fig. :
polyphyllum':.
foliolis fiofculo longtonbus,
■laxisÄ,
perfifleniibus. K. I. Fig. M
P erianth ium proprium <
Jur pe4r'u5m'. . .
/ manifeftum, K . 2. Fig. 31
HI s i
K . The C A L
m m i M .
* Magnified.
The common PERIANTHIUM multiflorous*, K . 1
polyphyllous: (confiflmg'ofimany Leaves) ; -
the leaves being longer.than1 the flofculcs,
Fig.i
i permanent. K . 1 . Fig.,8..
I The proper Perian.thxum fcarce diftinguiihablc to the
! naked eye^ K . aÀFig. 3. 4V
. Lfuperous. (placed above-the G ermen,) '.
C O R O L L A
Fig. i. 2. 3*. 4*.
* Lente au£ta.
rUniverfalis aqualis. C. :
I Propria monopetala,' C . 2.
I tubuloja: <■;
-( Limbo quadrifido, L:
Fig. 2.
("The univerfal Corolla equal. C. 1 . ‘Fig. 1
I The proper monopetalous,' C. 2. Fig. 2.
C ..T h e C O R O L L A J.tuBulbfe*:^ ; %
.. Fig. r. 2.' vthe Limb quadrifid, L .
" Magnified. .-Tereft: - f_ '
I the outer. Segment larger,
S T A M . I N A
Fig. ■
• Lente auòta.
r f i Fílam e n t a quatuor,
I capillaria, „
Iv>', corolla longiora. • *:
*«. A n th e r je incunibentes.
'ft The F ilaments four,
■ capillary^ '
ÍT h e
A M L N A J
I— m
longer than the'Corolla.
T h e ."Antheras incumbent. (fixed to the Filaments by
•their middle ’fo as to feem incumbent on them)
P MBKB .I
•g. ,G«rmen inferUm.
L L U M . f f
t5e* ÜauctBum . I f(_ i
St y lu s filiformis, Fig. 4.
longitùdine corolla.
Stigm a fimplex. Fig. 4 *
T b , f e l L L Ü M f r ® s^ í 3 '1S S r ^ 4
• ■’* . »I‘ ■¥ 1 I of the leñgth of the Corolla.
B B K v - a .-Á A ■ H g H H y H H H
jP E R IC A R P Í UM ' nullum. The PERICARPIUM
S. S E M I N A
Fig'. 6':|p P g i
* Lente au£ta.
C/olitaria
calycino integro coronata. Fig. 6.
S. The S E E D S|
¡Fig.'6. 7.
• Magnified^
r folitary, Fig. 7;.,
) columnary, (jhaped like a wyumnjh
1 crowned with'the proper. Calyx,: whole edge ii
*- undivided; Fig. 6i •
R.RECEPTAGULUMXcommúñe unicum, Fig.'8.
Fig. 2. 7 . 8.x ’ yPaleis (y)-Iongioribus difiinitum
•L e n te auitum. . I apicibùs-recurvatis. Fig. 7. 8.
„ ,R . The
R E C E P T A C L E
Fig. 2 .'7 . 8.
f The common one is of'a conical figure, Fig. 8.
) compounded of long Chaffs, (y) which form diilinft'Cells:
1 '/(the proper Receptacle of each Seed) /
VThcir points recúrvate. (■bending backwards) -Fig., 7. 8.
fCAULis ramofus, I I I I 'íiffíJ- '® .'“ *’1 Í • 'eredni' I . . ■ I I -" * /?■ ■ v. prereradkt8r,h^t i■
•:;™ k u N G ® í ^ r x í ^ l u ^ '- ‘ I I I ' m d
T f e f f il ia ,.
'ex'fingulis atticiilis bina,
• ' j . ’c o ' n n a t a y ‘ ji * • ’ ■ ' !
Bafium cohmntia labrum adpluviam reeipiendam et. con-
F . F O L I A • fervandam éfficientia, (Z )'
Fig. I . . l ‘ laciniata, /.
recurvata, ‘
. venofa,. ;
cofta media fubtus aculcata. (X.)
rfeffile, !two at’ eahfi|jfiihfi®ig®
connate,'(growing together at their Bafe) lo as to form a bafon
> "qit.0receive’and preferve the rain-water, (Z ) ■■
' F ig .'I. , Vlaciniate, 1.
. I veiny,.*
[_having the mid-rib armed with prickles underneath. (X)
Nomen triviale, Dipsàcus L áciniatus.
Habitat in Alfatia, Azow, & Carniola.
Sp. pU
-Its common Name LAciniated T easel.
A Native of Alface, Azow, and Carni-
"óla» Sp. pi.