Encyclopædia Britannica, First Edition/Chironia

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CHIRONIA, in botany, a genus of the pentandria monogynia class. The corolla is rotated; the pistillum declines; the slaminæ are inserted into the tube of the corolla; the antheræ are spiral: and the pericarpium is bilocular. There are eight species, none of them natives of Britain.