AND DEFINITIONS. xxxix. 



648 Partial^ (partialis) an umbellet 



part of an univerfal one. 



649 Proliferous, (prolifera) an um- 



bel more than decompoun- 

 ded. 



650 Cyme, (cyma) a receptacle elongated in- 



to level-top'd peduncles, from the fame 

 univerfal centre, but with the partial 

 ones uncertain. 



651 Rachis, (rachis) a thread-form recepta- 



cle connedting the florets longitudinally 

 into a fpike. 



652 Spadix > (fpadix) the receptacle of a PALM 



coming out of a fpathe, divided into 

 fhrubby branchlets. 

 653 BULB, (bidbus) the hybernacle of the plant from the rudiments of 

 the paft leaves. 



654 Solid, (folidus) flefhy, undivided within. 



655 Coated, (tunicatus) a bulb with coat upon 



coat. 



656 Scaled, (fquamatus) with imbricated fcales. 

 557 Stem-bulb, (caulinus) growing on the 



item. 



petiole-bulb, (petiolaris) from the rudi- 

 ments of a petiole. 



Jlipule-bulb, (Jlipularis) made from 3 

 ftipule. 



cortical, (corticalis) from the films of 

 the bark. 



leaf-bulb, (foliaris) containing leaves, 

 not flowers. 



fi 'oral-bulb, (f 'oralis) containing flowers 

 not leaves. 



common, (communis) containing both 

 leaves and flowers. 



658 BUD, (gemma) the hybernacle of a plant from the rudiments of 



future leaves. 



659 VERNATION, (vernatio) the difpofition of the leaves in the 



bud, (658.) 



660 Conduplicate, (conduplicata) the fides of the leaves 



applied parallel to each other. 



661 Convolute, (convoluta) fpiral like a paper-cone. 



662 Involute, (involuta) the edges fpirally turned in on 



the upper furface on both fides. 



* f 2 663 Equitant, 



