40 DICTIONARY OF 
Buxs (bulbus) may be considered as a Bud placed upon the 
root. It contains the rudiments or embryo, of a future 
plant. Bulbs sometimes are found upon the stem, as in 
some species of Garlic. oe Hy 
A Buxrzsous Roor (bulbosus) is either 
Soxip, as in the Zudip, Pl. 11, f. 3. 
Scary, asin the Daly. Pl... f. 4. or 
CoatTeD, as in the Onion, Pl. 11.8 2. 
- JoinvEep, asin the Adoxa and Lathrwea. 
Butcine (gibbus) swollen out, not regularly, but en some 
one or more sides, as the under part of the blofsom of — 
the Foaglove, the blofsom of the Honeysuckle, the Calyx of 
the Turnep, Cabbage, and Wallflower. Pl. 4, f. 12. (6.) 
Butpiarum, blistered (leaf. = . 
Buwncu (racemus) a fruit-stalk furnished with short lateral 
branches. The Grape, the Currant, and the Barberry are 
instances, Pl, 6. f. 8. 
BuNDLE (fasciculus) when’ several flowers stand on their 
respective fruit-stalks, which grow nearly from the same 
point, and rise to the same height ; as in the Sweet IVil- 
liam. 
Buwnpvep (fasciculatus) Leaves, when they arise nearly from 
the same point, and are crowded together; as in the 
Larch. Pl: Qube Bs fe ey, 5 . 
—— Roors ; asort of tuberous roots in which the knobs 
are connected without the intervention of threads, asin 
BurTERFLy-suaPep (papilionaceus) from an imaginary re- 
semblance that some blofsoms bear to that insect. The | A 
Pea and the Broom furnish examples. See the introduction 
to the Clais Diadelphia ; and also pl. 4. f. 13. 14.15.16. 
17. , 
Capucus, shedding, 
CzasPitosus, matted together. 
CALCARATUS, having a spur, 
CALICULUS, seed-coat cover. 
CaLtycuLatus, double Calyx. 
CaxLyprra, veil. : i 
Catyx, or Empalement, is a continuation of the outer bark 
of a plant, constituting a part of the dower. Itis either 
«Cup, (perianthium) as in the Primose ; pl. 3. £10. 
an InvoLucrum (involucrum) as in Carrot ; pho. 
f. 9. (c. ¢.) fe be Se 
a CarKIN (amentum) as in Hasel ; pl. 6. f. 12. 
aVerL (calyptra) as in several Mofies ; pl. 1. £, D. @) 
a — (gluma) ; as in Oats ; pl. 2. £. 21. (@ a.) f Le 
ie. : SB / 
a Sueatu (spatha) as in Narcifius; pl. 3. £.9. (a.@-) OF 
———— a Currain (volva) as in several £ gk te Ms 
f. H. (c.) See those terms, 
CamranuLarus, bell-shaped, 
