AND DEFINITIONS. xix. 



124 Oppofite, (oppofita ) placed crofs-wife by pairs. 



125 Decu/j'atcd, (aectijjtita) fo diiyoied oppohtely, that the branches, as 



we look down on the top, reftmble four orders. 



1 26 Star'd, (Jlehata) more than two leaves unrounding the ftem. 



Direction. 



127 Erecl, (erecluni) rifing almoft to a perpendicular. 



128 Straight, (Jlriclum) quite perpendicular without bending. 



129 Rigid, (rigidum) impatient of flexure. 



1 30 Jpprejf'd, (apprtjfu?n) approaching the ftem with its difk. 



131 Expanding, (patens) growing from the ftem at an acute angle. 



132 Horizontal, ( borizontale) departing from the ftem at a right angle. 



133 Arifing, (ajjurgens) archwiie ere£t, hrft declining, then erect at 



the point. 



134 Injiecled, (inftexum) arched upward towards the top. 



1 35 Reclined, (reclinatum) bent down that there may be an arch below 



the bafe, with an afcending point. 



136 Recurvatc, (rtcurvatum) btnt down fo that the arch looks upwards. 



137 Revolutc, (revolutum) bent fpirally. 



138 Depending, (depautens) looking ftright on the earth. 



139 Oblique, (obliquum) looking towards the fky, with the bafe towards 



the horizon. 



140 South-turn' d, (adverfum) turning the upper fide to the South, (not 



to the fky.) 



141 Vertical, (verticale) inverted, fo that the region of bafe is narrower 



than the region of the point. 



142 Refupine, (rejuptnatum) the upperfide being under, and the under 



iide upptrmoft. 



143 Immerfed, (jubmerfum) hid under the furface of water. 



144 Szuimming, (nata)isj lying on the furface of the water. 



145 Kooting, (raduans) ftnking roots. 



Insertion. 



146 P dialed, (petiolatum) a petiole (292) inferted at the bafe. 



147 Targeted, (peltatum) the petiole inferted into the difk of the leaf. 



148 Seffde, (JeJJile) fitting immediately on the ftem without a petiole. 



149 Adjoin' 'd, (adnatum) joined to the bafe of the branch by its upper 



furface. 



150 Coadjoin'd, (coadunatum) many joined together. 



151 Decurfive, (decurrens) extended downwards along the ftem by the 



bafe of the leaf. 



152 Stem-clafping, ( ample xic aule) the bafe furrounding the ftem. 



153 Leaf-pierced, (perfoliatum) the bafe tranfverfely furrounding the 



ftem and not gaping before, 



154 Conjoin' 'd 



