xxxviii, BOTANIC TERMS 



626 Capillary, (capillaris) with un- 



branch'd hairs. 



627 Feathery ', (plumofus) confifting 



of feathery hairs. 



628 Tail, ( cauda) a feed terminated by a 



thread. 



629 Hook, (hamits) by which it adheres to 



animals. 



630 Calycle, [calyculus) the proper cover of the 



feed. 



631 Nut, (nux) a feed covered with a bony cuticle 



632 Aril, (arillus) the proper exterior coat of the feed 



falling off fpontaneoufly. 



653 RECEPTACLE, (receptaculum) the bafe by which the parts of 

 the fructification are connected. 



634 Common, (commune) containing many flowers and 

 their fruit. 



635 Dotted, (punclatum) fpnnklcd with hollow 



dots. 



636 Hairy, (pilofum) (239.) 



637 Chaffy, (paieaceum) dividing the florets 



by interpofed fcales. 



638 Flat, (planum) (244) 



639 Convex, (convexum) (247.) 



640 Conical, (conicum) round tapering towards 



the top. 



641 AwVd, (fubulatum) (267.) 



642 Compound flower, (compofitus flos) with a 



broad intire receptacle and with feflile 

 florets. 



643 Aggregate flower, (aggregatusflos) with a 

 broad receptacle, with florets fubpetioled. 



644 Umbel, (umbella) a receptacle elongated 



from one center into thread-form pro- 

 portional peduncles. 



645 Si?nple, (flmplex) all the pedun- 



cles arifing from one and the 

 fame receptacle. 



646 Compound, (compoflta) all the 



peduncles bearing umbellets 

 on their tops. 



647 Universal, ( universalis) com- 



pofed of many iimple ones. 



648 Partial? 



