BOTANICAL TERMS. 7 
Proprius, belonging to an individual. 
Props (fulcra) these are of 7 kinds, viz. Stipula, Ploraean, 
Thorns, Prickles, Tensei Glands, and Hairs, 
~ those Terms. 
Sbesupike (exsertus) ree em out of the blofsom as do the 
Stamens of some of the Erica’s. » 
, PRoTUBERANCES (torosus) in seed-vefsels; ocdiudinid by the 
swelling of the inclosed seeds. They are sufficiently évi- 
dent in the pods of Mustard, and in’ poaiead sorts of Beans. 
Pusss, cloathing. 
PusesceytT (pubescens) cloathed with soft ‘wool or hair. 
Pcxposvs, pulpy. 
Puxpy (pulposus) soft and tenacious. A Cherry i is oily? bul 
an Apple is fleshy. 
SEED-vVESSEL, see Drupa. 
Porveratus, dusted. - 
Punctratus, dotted. 
PuRsE-SHAPEN (srotiformis) like a purse tat ros tpt 
with striggs at ; as the seed- 
- Marshlocks, peghat «43 ; of the tyr 
QUADRANGULARIS,” -corned, (stem.) — | 
QuADRIDENTATUS, 4-toothec epi iicge. Y 
Quapniripus, 4-clefted. sesh 
QuaDRILOBUM, 4-lobed. 
QUADRILOCULARE, 4-celled. 
QvuADRIPARTITUM, with 4 divisions. 
QUADRIVALVE, 4-valved, 
QuateRNa, by fours ; as the — Pl. 9: c bs eA ey 
Quinay by fives. ~ 
Quinatum, 5-leaved. , Sige 
QuUINQUANGULARE, 5-comnered. cited & st » aoe 
QuINQUEFIDUM, 5-clefted. Mollet OG nigh patois t! Atmel 
Quineuetosum, 5-lobed. ae Seen ae 
QUINQUELOCULARE, 5-celled. 
QUINQUEPARTITUM, with 5 divisions. 
QuinQuEvaLve, 5-valved. 
Racemus, bunch. 
Racurs, spike-stalk. 
RaptaTe (radiatus) a sort of esitpcsh flowers in which the 
florets ‘of the centre differ in form from those in the Cir- 
cumference. Thus the Daisie and Sun; 3 
flowers ; the florets in the centre being all 
» or Umbelide te hager the’ Hons ly Whe Getter: °T 
case too, the outer petals ere larger than the f 
of ae me floret. — we a 
UMMITS, — in a cre as 
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