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1686, Paulus Ammannus, Hortus Boſianus qvoad Exotica ſolùm deſcriptus, Lipsia: Typis KRüGERIANIS, published c. 23rd August (O.S.) / 2nd September (N.S.) 1686, page 8, s.v. Chrysanthemum aphyllanthes repens:Chryſanthemum aphyllanthes repens, ex Promontorio C. B. S. vid. Bellis apetala lutea Arnoldi Syen apud Breyn. Cent. 1. p. 156.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
1686, Joannes Rajus, Hiſtoria Plantarum: Species hactenus editas aliaſque inſuper multas noviter inventas & deſcriptas complectens. In qua agitur primò De Plantis in genere, Earúmque Partibus, Accidentibus & Differentiis; Deinde Genera omnia tum ſumma tum ſubalterna ad Species uſque infimas, Notis ſuis certis & Characteriſticis Definita, Methodo Naturæ veſtigiis inſiſtente diſponuntur; Species ſingulæ accurate deſcribuntur, obſcura illuſtrantur, omiſſa ſupplentur, ſuperflua reſecantur, Synonyma neceſſaria adjiciuntur; Vires denique & Uſus recepti compendiò traduntur., Tomus Primus, Londinium: printed by Maria Clark for Henricus Faithorne, published c. 27th October 1686, Hiſtoriæ Plantarum liber Primus. Qui eſt De Plantis in Genere., Cap. X. De Floribus Plantarum, & primò de eorum partibus., page 16:Flores perfecti dicuntur qui omnibus hiſce partibus donati ſunt: imperfecti, qui harum partium aliquâ carent. Nos tamen in hoc opere florem perfectum vocamus quicunque petalis ſeu foliis fugacibus coloratis conſtat, ſive calycem habeat, ut plerique, ſive non, ut Calthæ paluſtris, Anemones & bulboſarum nonnullarum flores; imperfectum qui apetalos eſt, ſeu foliis illis fugacibus, coloratis caret: Hunc etiam ſtamineum vocamus, quia ſtaminibus & calyce duntaxat conſtat. Sub ſtaminibus etiam ſtylum comprehendimus quo pauciſſimi flores carent.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- ibidem, Cap. XXVII. De Diviſione Plantarum, in Arbores, Frutices; Suffrutices & Herbas; & ſingulorum in genera ſua ſubordinata., page 52:
Poſterioris generis omnes, paucis exceptis, Aſparago, Pæoniâ, Aro, Cyclamino & ſiqua ſunt ſimilia, foliis ſunt Gramineis. Florum reſpectu dividuntur, in eas quæ floribus ſunt apetalis ſeu ſtamineis, & eas quæ floribus petaliferis ſeu bracteatis.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- ibidem, Hiſtoriæ Plantarum liber Quartus. Qui eſt De Herbis flore imperfecto, ſeu apetalo ſtamineove., page 155:
Præter herbas hac Tabulâ comprehenſas alias adhuc aliquammultas flore imperfecto ſeu apetalo huic Sectioni addidimus, quarum quoniam flores & ſemina, eorúmque ſitus, figura aliâque accidentia nobis nondum probè obſervata & perſpecta ſunt locum iis ſuum & proprium in Tabula aſſignare non potuimus.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- ibidem, Omiſſa emendata & errata., page 189:
PLANTÆ
Vulgò APETALÆ dictæ, emendentur hoc modo:
Plantæ floribus vel ſtamineis & bracteatis, petalis perfectis carentibus, vel ubi perfectis petalis inſtructi videntur, pro ſeminum vaſculis & calicibus inſervientibus, vel à calicibus ſeu vaſculus minus evidenter diſtinctis.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
1690, Olaus Rudbeck, Diſſertatio de Fundamentali Plantarum Notitia rite acquirenda. Collatis methodis Hermanniana, Raijana, Riviniana., Augusta Vindelicorum: printed by Johannes Jacob Schönigius for Laurentius Kronigerus and the heirs of Theophilus Gœbelius, published 1691, page 39, §. XXXVI.:Plantis ad bina iſta ſumma genera propriè ſpectantibus, breviter jam expoſitis, ad aliud plantarum genus, quaſi peculiare, & à prioribus iſtis binis quodammodo diverſum deſcendimus: Ad Plantas nimirum Apetalas, Stamineas & Muſcoſas.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
1691 May, “Floræ Lugduno-Batavæ flores, ſive, Enumeratio Stirpium Horti Lugduno-Batavi, methodo Naturæ veſtigiis inſiſtente diſpoſitarum, & anno 1689 in lectionibus tam publicis quam privatis expoſitarum a Paulo Hermanno, Med. & Botan. P. P. editarum opera Lotharii Zumbach condicti Coesfeld, Med. Cand.” (book summary; journal pages 217–220), in Acta Eruditorum, Anno M DC LXXXXI, Lipsia: printed by Christophorus Guntherus for Johannes Grossius’s heirs & Johannes Fridericus Gleditschius, page 220, s.v. Angiospermæ 14.:Plantæ autem apetalæ ſunt vel monoſpermæ, Pimpinella, Lapathum, Biſtorta, Perſicaria, Frumentum Saracenicum, Polygonum, Blitum, Atriplex, Parietaria, Alchimilla, Amaranthus tricolor, Urtica, Cannabis, Kali, Ambroſia, Spinachia; vel diſpermæ, Mercurialis, Xanthium, Plantago, Pſyllium; vel polyſpermæ, Beta, Amaranthus.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
1694, Rudolphus Jacobus Camerarius, Ad Theſſalum, D. Mich. Bernardum Valentini, Profeſſorem Gieſſenſem Excellentißimum, de Sexu Plantarum Epiſtola., Tubinga: Vidua Rommeii, page 10:Plantarum apetalarum quædam flores aliâ parte, aliâque ſemina ſ. fructus ferunt, adeoque divulſos à ſtylis apices, ut hîc ſpecioſus apicum apparatus erumpat, ſed absque fructu ſubſequo evaneſcat, ibi ſub aliquali diſtantiâ, non alio prævio flore, ſtylus rudimentaque ſeminum ortum capiant.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- ibidem, page 26:
Cùm prioribus ſolùm petalis exornetur Sambucus Roſea in hortis coli ſolita, notiſſima ob globum nivis, cui ſimilis nomen debet in vernaculâ, ſterilis etiam in totum & frugiperda notatur, ab Hortulanis & Botanicis confirmatur. Aliàs plantarum flores apetali imperfecti audiunt.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
1697, Virgilius Falugius Florentinus, “Index Vocum abſtruſiorum, quæ in hoc Opuſculo continentur.” (pages 103–128), in Proſopopœiæ Botanicæ, ſive Nomenclator Botanicus. Pro Rei Herbariæ Candidato Doctore Rainerio de la Grange Pronepote. Xeniolum hoc Cordis ſui Hoſpiti Gratiſſimo, Botanographorum Summo D. Auguſto Quirino Rivino Offert D. Virgilius Falugius Florentinus Viſitator Generalis Vallumbroſanus., Florentia: Antonius Maria de Albizzinis, pages 113–114, s.v. Flos imperfectus:Flos imperfectus, ſeu apetalus, aut ſtamineus eſt ille, qui cùm ſemini prævius, aut contiguus ſit, nec defluit, nec marceſcit antequam ſemen matureſcat, quique foliis illis fugacibus coloratis, ſeu petalis caret.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
1701–1703, Casparus Commelin, Præludia Botanica ad Publicas Plantarum exoticarum demonſtrationes, dicta in Horto Medico, cum demonſtrationes exoticarum 3 Octobris 1701, & 29 Maji 1702. ex auctoritate Nobiliſſimorum & Ampliſſimorum D. Conſulum auſpicaretur. His accedunt Plantarum rariorum & exoticarum, in præludiis Botanicis recenſitarum, Icones & Deſcriptiones., Lugdunum Batavorum: Fredericus Haringh., published c. 19th January 1703, pages 18–19, s.v. Ricinus:Ricini florem habent apetalum, hoc eſt, imperfectum, plurimis ſcilicet ſtaminibus ex calyce ſurgentibus conſtantem, ſed ſterilem, embryones a floribus in eadem planta ſejuncti in fructum abeunt tribus cavitatibus totidem ſemina continentem.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
1703, Joannes Rajus, “Interpretatio Vocum paulo obſcuriorum, Quæ in hoc opuſculo occurrunt.” (pages 197–202), in Methodus Plantarum emendata et aucta. In quâ Notæ maxime Characteriſticæ exhibentur, quibus Stirpium Genera tum ſumma, tum infima cognoſcuntur & à ſe mutuo dignoſcuntur, Non neceſſariis omiſſis. Accedit Methodus Graminum, Juncorum et Cyperorum Specialis., Londinium · Amstelædamum: Samuel Smith & Benjaminus Walford · Johannes & Ægidius Janssonio-Waasbergii, page 199, s.v. Julus, Amentum, Nucamentum.:Julus, Amentum, Nucamentum. Congeries floſculorum apetalorum & ut plurimum ſterilium, vermis alicujus effigie, dependens ab Arboribus inſtar lori.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- ibidem, Cap̃. dv. Dela muerte de Petalus ⁊ poꝛ q̃ licoꝛmas arancara el poſte ꝑa pelear., fol. clxxxvj.ʳ/1: