BOTANICAL TERMS. g 
Rierp (rigidus) inflexible; not easily bending: spppeed, to 
limber and flexible. ‘ 
Rimosus, full of cracks. 
Rrne (annulus) the remains of the Curtain surrounding the 
Stem of an Agaric or a Boletus, after the other part has 
disappeared. “Pl. 1.£ H. (a.) 
RINGENS, gaping. 
RisinG, upwards (afsurgens) differs from asceriding, i in first in- 
clining downwards, and then gradually rising upwards. 
Rop-suaPeD (virgatus) having many slender, and nearly 
straight parallel branches or shoots. 
RoLLED Back (reyolutus) with respect to the leaf in general, 
rolled downwards, as the ends of the leaves of Sweet Wil- 
liad: pl. 9. f. 5. Cf. f-) with respect to the edges, rolled 
.. .. under towards the rib of the leaf, as in the leaves of Rose- 
i _ mary,and the young leaves of the Osier ; with respect to 
: Swati it signifies rolled back spirally, as the Be of 
the Pink. = A 1D. (c.6.) Rata 22 ne 
be Fibr png. Se he z 
Root G@ ? 
ee “rom oe in Bas and Sere fabs ing eek he The 
Field Bellflower farnishes an example. PI. 9. rab 1S an 
RosTELLuM, the descending part of the heart orcorcle “f aseete ‘ 
RosrratuM, haying a bill. 
Rostrum, a bill, or beak. 
Rorata, wheel-shaped. (blofsom. “be 
Rowen, asper, oe 
Rounp (globosus) like a ball, see globular,” a 
{orbicularis) round and to Pea cl “ 
Ru FFLE, or R1nG, the part, of the Curtain of an Agaric which 
“* adheres to the Stem, after the. outer Hat ot it it has Joes 
Rucoswm, wrinkled. - ae 
RuncinatTumM, notched, ot mere 
Reenret see Umbel. 
at, are sometimes called Wires. nea 
Runwnine (along the Stem fee Docu 1 at 
SAGITTARUM, arrow-sh 
SALVER-SHAPED (hy es rateriformis) : the shape § isto 
we ; er 
of one riya Ce ek 
gait Aen - : PMs gy 
rere aa runners. 
Trang whicl is tub’ 
Pernt ive tee ese, . 
it is circular and concave, like a china saucer. ad 1.f. F. 
