Ml, BOTANIC TERMS. 



307 Long, (longus) exceeding the leaf in length. 



308 Very long, (longijfimus) exceeding the leaf 



in length feveral times. 



Insertion. 



309 Inserted, (infertus) fitting perpendicularly on 

 tiie branch. 



310 Adjoin d, (adnatus) (14.9.) 



311 Decurjrj,., {decurren$\ (151) 



312 Shm-clafping, (ampiexicaulis) (152.) 



313 Apperdaged, (appendkulktus) with leafy films 

 at the bale. 



Direction. 



314 Ere 51, {ereftus) (127) 



315 Expanding, ( p rtah ) ( ; 3 -, ) . 



316 Arifing, (ajfurgerts) (133.) 



317 Recurved, (recurvatus) (136.) 



Surface. 



31 S Smooth, (glabrr) (.213.) 



319 Prickley, (acuieatus) ( : : ) 



320 Nuked, (rtudus) (512) 



321 feinted, (arii , ) 



322 Spinefcentj (/pinefeens) b rowing hard and 



fharp. 



STIPULES, (Jiipula.) 



323 Double, (geviina) two and two in pairs. 



324 Solitary, (folitarta) iimple, fcatter'd. 



325 Lateral, [lateralis) infr rted 0:1 the lides. 



326 Behind the leaf , [extrafoiiaefte) placed beneath the 



leaf. 



327 Before the leaf, [intrafoliacea) placed above the 



leaf. 



328 Leaf-oppofed, {oppofiti folia) placed oppofite on 



the fide of the leaf. 



329 Falling, (caduca) (27 1 ) 33a Deciduous, (deci- 



dual) (270.) 



330 Permanent, (perf/lentcs) remaining after defolia- 



tion. 

 332 Spincfcent, (fpinefcentes) (322). 333 Sejfile (fef- 



firs) (148) 

 334 Adjoin' d, (adnata) (149.) 335 Decurrent, de- 

 current es) (151.) 



336 Sheathing 



