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BOTANIC TERMS 



154 Conjoin' 'd, (connata) the pairs of oppofite leaves conjoin'd at their 



bafe. 



155 Sheathing, (vaginans) the bafe forming a tube cloathing the ftem. 



Structure: Figure. 



156 Rcundijk, (jubrotundum) approaching to an orbicular (157) figure. 



157 Orbicular, (orbiculatum) a furrounding circle [the longitudinal 



diameter equal to the tranfveri one.] • 



158 Egg'd, (ovaturn) the longitudinal diameter of which is greater than 



the tranfverfe one, circun fcribed at the bafe by a fegmeht of 

 a circle, the top being narrower. 



159 Oval, (ovale.) from a circle becoming oblong, each extremity 



being rounded and equal. 



160 Oblong, (obiongum) the longitudinal diameter a few times greater 



than the tranfverfe one. 



161 Parabolic, (parabolicum ) round towards the top gradually narrower. 



162 lVedge-for?n, (ciineiforme) gradually narrowed towards the bafe. 



163 Spatuled, (fpatulatum) roundifh (156) with a narrower linear ( 1 67 J 



bafe. 



164 Rounded, (rotundatiwi) deprived of angles. 



165 Lanced, (lanceolatum) oblong taper'd, at both ends. 



166 Elliptic, (ellipticum) lanced with the breadth of an egg'd leaf. 



167 Linear, (linearis) every where of an equal breadth. 



168 Awny, (acerofian) linear, (167) permanent, (272). 



Angles. 



I 69 Intire, (integrum) undivided without any hollow. 



170 Triangular, &c, (Triangulares &ti) according to the number of 



angles. 



171 Delta-like, (deltoideum) rhomb-form (172) of four angles, of which 



the collateral ones are lefs remoit irom the bafe than the 

 others. 



172 Rhombic, (rhombeum) the form of a rhombus. 



173 Trapeze-form, (trapeziforme) the form of a trapezium. 



Hollows. 



174 Hearted, (cordatum) fomewhat egg'd, hollow'd at the bafe without 



pofterior angles. 



175 Kidney-form, (reniforme) roundifh, hollow'd at the bafe without 



pofterior angles. 



176 Moond, (lunatum) roundifh, hollow'd at the bafe, with pofterior 



acute angles. 



177 Arrow? d 



