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Farctum folium. Stuffed. Opposed to tubulosum 

 Fasciculata folia. Leaves growing in bunches. 

 Fascicularis radix. Tuberous roots growing in parcels. 

 Fasciata planta. When many stalks grow together, like a fag- 

 got or bundle. 

 Fastigiati pedunculi. Pedunculi pointed at the apex. 

 Fauces. Jaws, chaps, throat nr opening of the tube of the corolla. 

 Femina planta. Plants, the flowers of which bear pistilla only. 

 Fibrosa radix. A fibrous root. 



Filamentum. The name given to that part of the stamen 

 which in some plants resembles a thread. See PI. i. and ii, 

 Vol. i. 

 Filices. Ferns. One of the nine divisions of the vegetable 

 kingdom of Linnaeus, and a natural Order of plants in his 

 Fragmenta methodi naturalis. 

 Filiform Jdamcntum. Thread-shaped stamen. 

 [•Imbricate petala. Fringed petals, as in Menyanthus. 

 Fissum folium. A leaf split or cloven half way down, 

 yistulosus caulis. A piped or hollow stem. 

 Habellatum folium. A fan-shaped leaf. 

 Flaccidus pedunculus. The foot-stalk of a flower that is feeble 



and slender. 

 Flagellum. A twig or shoot,like a whip or thong. 

 Fiexuosus cav'is. A stalk, having many turnings or bend- 



ings, taking a different direction at every joint. 

 Iloralia folia. Floral leaves, those which immediately attend 

 the flower, as in the Dionaea muscipula Class x. Order 1, 

 &c. See p. 41. Vol- 2. 

 Floralis gemma. Flower-buds. 

 Flos. (Plural Flores.) A flower. 

 Flosculus, (plural Flosculi.) A little flower. 

 Foliacae glandula. Glands growing on the leaver 

 Foliaris cirrhus. A tendril growing from a leaf. 



