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Restantes pedunculi. Footstalks remaining after the fructifi- 

 cation has fallen off. 



Resupinat-s^oi. When the upper lip of the flower faces the 

 ground, and the lower lip is turned upwards. 



Resupinatum folium. When the lower disk of the leaf turns 

 upward. 



Retrofiexus ramus. A branch bent in different directions. 



Retrofractus pedunculus. Bent backwards towards its insertion, 

 as if it were broken. 



Retusum folium. When the apex of the leaf is blunt. 



Revolutum folium. A leaf rolled back. 



Rhaeades. The red Poppy, a natural Order of plants in the Frag- 

 menta methodi naturalis of Linnaeus. 



Rhombeum folium. A leaf whose shape nearly resembles a- 

 rhombus. 



Rhomboideum folium. A leaf of geometrical figure, whose 

 sides and angles somewhat resemble that figure. 



Rigidus caulis. Stiff, hard, rigid, with respect to the stem,- 

 &c. 



Rimosus caulis. Abounding with clefts and chinks. 



Ringe.ns. Grinning or gaping. 



Rosaceus fos. A flower, whose petals are placed in a circle, 

 in form like those of a rose. 



Rostellum. A little beak. The descending plain part of the 

 corculum of the seed. 



Rotaceae. Wheel-shaped. A natural Order of plants in the 

 Fragmenta methodi naturalis of Linnaeus. 



Rotatus limbus corolla. A wheel-shaped flower, expanded ho- 

 rizontally, having a tubular basis. 



Rotundatum folium. A roundish leaf. 



Rubra lactescentia. Red milkiness in plants. 



Ruderata loca. Rubbishy places. 



Hugosum folium. A rough or wrinkled leaf, 



