‘BOTANICAL TERMS. 89 
TRIPLY-comPOUND Leaves (folia supra-decomposita) are of 
1, DovsLe-1win Pork (tergeminus) leaf-stalk, with two 
~ Jeafits at the end of each, and two more at the division 
of the fork. Pl. 8. f 57. 
2, TRIPLY-THREEFOLD (triternatus, triplicato-ternatus.} 
Pl. 8. f. 59. the divisions of a triple leaf-stalk again 
subdivided into threes, and three leafits at the end of 
3. TRrPLY-wixcep (tripinnatus ; triplicato- pinnatus) when 
©. the lateral ribs of a doubly ~adikoeteen 
other leaf-stalks with winged leaves. Pl. 8. f. 60. 61. 
TRIQUETER, with 3 flat sides, as the stem of the Pansie. 
emai 3-seeded.. 
ITERNATUM, triply-threefold. 
TRIVALVE, 3-valved. 
TriviaL Namek, a name added to the Generic name, for the 
more ready discrimination of species of the same Genus.” 
‘TROWEL-SHA PED, of TRIANGULARLY-SPEAR-SHAPED (del- 
Pav pcus; tank, ort besser eligi to asie ban 
TRUNK (truncus) the main ie ge it is either a Stem, 
a STALK, or a Straw. those terms. Poser 
Tube (rusus) the lower part of a blofsom of one petal is 
frequently lengthened out into a tube, as in Crocus, and 
Polyanthus. Pl. 4. £. 1. (a.) £.7. (a) 
TUBERCLE (tuberculus) a little solid pimple. 
TusErcuLarti, tube A name given to the plants of one 
division of the Genus Lichens, on account of their bearing 
UBULATUS, oe 
TuBULosus, Peubular.. 
— tube. 5 iaiperae - Piha ee 
_ Tusgrous (tuberosus) Root; consisting of many roundish 
knobs col peters bundle, as the root of Paony and 
~ el 2 Ei wee 
Tusuxar (tubulosus) in the shape of a hollow tube, as the 
cup of Privet, the blofsom of the Honeysuckle, or the nec- 
tary of the Heilebore. — fucimey eter z 
— Frorets, in com flowers of the Syngenesia 
Clafs are shaped like a ww tube, and the top of each 
— is cloven into 5 segments. pseabagrits 0 
orets are tubular, but, in the Sunflower he Daisic, 
T pas Ee ee sgereeic oo ae e 
Vet (cyma) a composition of flowers in which a number 
fruit-stalks proceeding from one common centre, Tise to. 
fruit-stalks, which do not proceed from one central point. 
