I2i OP THE SURFACE 



flora alaia. Curt. Mag. t. 66, Lathyrus 

 latifolius, E7igL Bof. t. 1 108, and many 

 others of the Pea kind, besides several 

 Thistles, as Carduus acanthoides, t. 973, 

 palustris, t, 974, and Centaurea solsti- 

 tialis, t. 243. 



The Surface of the Stem is 



Glaber, smooth, opposed to all kinds of 

 hairiness or pubescence, as in Petty 

 3purge, Eiipliorhia Pepkis, Engl. Bot. 

 t' 959i and numerous plants be- 

 sides. 



Lavis, smooth and even, opposed to all 

 roughness and inequality \yhatever, as 



/ in the last example, and also Eiioitymus 

 europcEiis, t. 362. 



Nitidus, polished, smooth and shining, as 

 ChcBrophyllum sylvestre, t. 752. 



Viscidus, viscid, covered with a clammy 

 juice, as Lychnis Viscaria, t. 788. 



Verrucosus, warty, like Euonymus ver- 

 rucosus, J acq* Fl. Austriaca, t, 49, 

 and Malpighia volubilisy Curt, Mag, 

 t. 809. 



Papillosus, papillose, covered with soft 

 tubercles, as the Ice plant, Mescni' 



