126 . Mr. SALISBURY s Remarks on 
would rarely be met with; for I have yet feen no abruptly pin-- 
nated leaf, which had not fore little procefs or other beyond the 
“Taft foliola. Cirrbi are inferted very differently i in different plants; - 
and being particular organs deftined to fupport fcandent ftems, - 
- their infertion fhould always be, feparately mentioned. 
Acetabuliformis. Like a circular fhallow faucer witli the fides more 
or lefsincurved. Tad. s. f. 4. 
Acicularis is nearly fynonymous with Jubulatus, but I eee it as 
indicating a more delicate and pungent. potih, = at E 
AA - EA 
Acuminofum filium. This I would define, apice in acumen planiuf- 
culum attenuatum, to diftinguith i it from all other points. © 
Adjcendens... Synonymous. with incurvus: 
Adverforum folicrum pagina fuperiores, a directione qua inferuntur 
or itic ne caulis, ` verfus coelum. vertuntur, hinc quantum maximum | 
. lucis obtinentes: ut folia Ulmi campefiris, Linn. 
"The definition of this term in Amen. Acad. is exceedingly ob- 
{cure, and can be underftood only from examples of it. All the 
adverfa folia I have feen were both, d; ficha and obliqua, according. 
to the Linnean meaning of obliqua. . 
JEquata hipirücien omnis incequalitatis expers. eft: diee eile, 
ftriata, {crobiculata, punctata, &c; 2 
I have found this term very ufeful : it differs from planus, in 
not requiring the part to be level, or in a reétilinear direction, but 
frequently occurs in round bodies ; as in the peduncles of Iva. 
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Alveolata pars depreffionibus oblongis exaratur ; ut totus Litiodenir 
tùlipi P tn Linn. ; 
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