An Introduction to Physiological And Systematical Botany

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69, and Boronia, Tracts on Nat. Hist. T. 4^7- Besides this coincidence, there are many common points of affinity between these plants and 298 OF THE ARILLUS Oxalis, concerning colour, flavour, habit and structure. Fagonia and its allies form the connecting link between them, which Giertner and Jussieu did not overlook. We have pointed out this affinity in Eng- lish Botany, p. ?62, and it is confirmed by the curious circumstance of Jacquin's Ox- alis rostrattty Oxal. T. 22, having the very appen...dages to its filaments which make a peculiar part of the character of Boronia.
It is not easy to say whether the va- rious, and frequently elaborate, coat of the seed among the rough-leaved plants, Bo- rago, Anchusa, Lithospermum, Cynoglos- sum, EngL Bot. T. 921, &c. , should be esteemed an Arillus or a Testa', but the latter seems most correct, each seed hav- ing only a simple and very thin membra- nous internal skin besides. Gartner there- fore justly uses the term Nut for the seeds in question.


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