PERSISTENS, permanent. © - — TR 
Enns seuh, ga Matembinen af ; 
SE errors 
pee RMIS, resembling a pe ylais 
Pare Spa the leaves 4 dovktitate the bichon are 
- Pitevs,orCap; the hespreadingy part whicleforme thet top ofsoverdl 
: Pinu me when a leaft ofawinged leafis again » subdivided! : 
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7 - DICTIONARY. OF 
PEenTAGYNIA, 5 Pistils ; ‘the namie of an Ofder in’ ‘several ‘of 
_. the Clafses. : 
Pextawpnra, Sistdnidveds “thie name OF he of the Clalses. 
PENTAPETALA, 5-petaled. : LtOM 
PENTAPHYLLUS, 5-leaved (cup.) cs 
PERENNIAL (perennis) continuing for saveenl years ; ¥ ‘len 
more than two. 
Pzrrect (completus) Frower, having both a cup aiid! a 
_blofsom ; and also one or more Stamens and 'Pistils, 
PERFORATED (perfoliatus) Lua ves ; when the stem seems to 
go through the leaves; as in. the Round-leaved Thorough- 
‘wate Pl Qs fidateipys Rei ve 
PERFOLIATUM, perforated leaf, » 
PERIANTHIUM; cup. 
PreRIcarpiuM, seed-vefsel. 
PgRicH#£tiom, an Involucrum surrounding the ‘base of the 
fruit-stalk in Mofses. 
Prristoma, the fringe at the mouth oF the Capsule of Motse 
Pl. 14, £..27. (a.) 
PERMANENT (persistens) Cup, remaining till the’ fruit i is ripe’ 
as in Borrage ; Currant : Pink ; and feces nyo ¥ 
called Perats, to cos ep them from the other leaves 
of the plant. See pl. 3. f. 2. (a. a. a. meee a AM 
(a. a. @. a.) 
PETIOLARIS, fixed to the leaf-stalk, - ger i es 
PerioLatus, having leaf-stalks. ihe fo 
Periouvs, leaf-stalk, 
of the Fungi, and, covers the fructifications, Thus in the 
‘common Mushroom it covers the gills, -and is sometimes 
also called — and, when pe — the wi. 
Prit, baiges Gsgcas: 
Pirosus, hairy. : , 
PiLiakr (stipes) the little shaft or pedis upon svete the down 
of some seeds is placed, as in Dandelion. PI. 1, f. H. (b.) 
PL 4. £22. 4) Pl. 6. £2. (d.)» paige: is’ also ‘used 10 
_-exprefs the stem of an Agaric, &e. 
Pimpiep (papillosus) beset with ere or hard sonuageoe : 
Prnwa, a leafit of a winged Minit i 
PINNATIFIDUS, With winged | shee 
Pinxatus, winged, LEAF: whereas alatus relates to thestex 
‘OF LEAF-STALK. 
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