xviii. BOTANIC TERMS. 



91 Level-top^d, (fafligiatus) with branches of equal height. 



92 Expanding^ (patens) (131.) 93 Divaricated, (divaricatus) (103) 



BRANCHES, {rami ) parts of the ftem. 



94 Alternate, (alterni) (113) 95 Two-ranked, (difiicbi) (114) 96 



Scatter' d, (fparfi) (116). 

 97 Crouled, (conferti) (117) 98 Oppofite, (oppofiti) (124). 



99 Verticil d, (verticipati) many furrounding the trunk at the joints. 



100 Erect, (ere£li). (127J. 



101 Condenfed, (coarclati) almoft leaning over toward the top. 



102 Diverging, (divergentes) parting from the trunk at a right angle. 



j 03 Divaricated, (divaricaii) parting from the trunk at an obtufe 

 angle. 



104 Defietted, (deflexi) inclining downwards in anarch. 



105 Reflected, (refiexi ) hanging perpendicularly. 



106 Retrofitted, (retrofiexi) this way and that way diftorted. 



107 Prop'd, (fulcraii) (289J furnimed with props. 



LEAVES, (folia) organs of motion of the plant. 

 Determination : Place. 



108 Radical, or root-leaf, (radicale) fitting on the root. 



109 Stem-leaf, (caulinum) inferted on the item 



1 10 Branch-leaf, (ramewn) fitting on the branches. 



311 Axillary, (axillare) inferted at the bafe of the branch. 



112 Floral, (florale) neareft to the flower. 



The number is to be note:!. 

 Situation. 



113 Alternate, (alterna) arifing by fteps about the branch, 



114 Tzvo-rank d, (dtfticha) bending towards the fides of the branch, 



though inferted on all parts of it, 



115 Two-faced, ibifaria) fpringing only on the two oppofite fides of the 



branch. 



116 Scatter d, (fparfi) growing without certain order. 



117 Crouded, (conferta) numerous almoft hiding the whole branch or 



ftem. 



118 Imbricated, (imbricata) covering half of each other. 



119 Fafciclcd, (fafciculata) many from the fame point at the joint of the 



branches. 



120 Two-fold, three-fold, five-fold, &c. (hina, terna, quina, l3c.) ac- 



cording to the number at the joints of the branches. 



121 Confluent, (confluentia) cohering together at the bafe. 



122 Approximated, (approximata) coming very near each other. 



123 Remote, (remota) diftant from each other. 



124 Oppofvc 



