AND DEFINITIONS. xxxi, 



455 HEAD, (capitulum) with many flowers colle&ed in a globe. 



456 Roundijh, (fubrotundum) almoft globular, (457 ) 



457 Globular, (globcfum) round on all fides. 



458 Halved, (dimidiatum) round on one fide flat on the 



other. 



459 Leafy, (foliofum) leaves intermixed with the flowers. 



460 Naked, (nudum) deftitute of leaves and briitles. 



461 Faficlc, (fafciculus) a collection of erecl: parallel 



flowers, approaching each other level at the top. 



462 SPIKE, (fplca) alternate felHle flowers on a fimple common 

 peduncle. 



463 Simple, (fimplex) continued undivided. 



464 Compound, (compofta) many fpikelets growing on a 



peduncle. 



465 Glomorate, (glomorata) fpikelets varioufly heaped 



together. 



466 Egg% (ovata) (158.) 



467 Bellied, (ventricofa) gibbous on the fides (254) 



468 Cylindric, (cylindrica) taperiih. One-rank'd, (fecunda) 



means the above halved. 



469 Interrupted, (interrupta) with lefs alternate diftin& 



fpikes. 



470 Imbricated, (imbrieata) (118.) 



471 Jointed, (artictdata) (82.) , 



472 Branchy, (ramofa) varioufly divided. 



473 Linear, (linearis) (167.) 



474 Fringed, (ciliata) (194.) 



475 Leafy, (foliacea) divided by leaves. 



476 Tufty, (comofa) terminated with leaflets. 



477 CORYMBE, (corymbus) is formed from a fpike (^62) when all 



the flowers are furniftied with their appropriated 

 petioles, and proportionally elevated. 



478 THYRSE, (tbyrfus) a panicle, (panicula) (490; condenfed into 



an egg'd form. 



479 RACEME, (racemus) with peduncle furnifhed with lateral 



branches. 



480 Simple, (fimplex) undivided. 



481 Compound, (compo/itus) divided into many. 



482 One-fided, (unilateris) all the flowers inferted en 



one fide. 



483 One-row' d, (fecundus) all the flowers bent to one 



hde. 



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