. III. DIST. CHAR. Prototype. 125 



96 . Drupal ( drupale ) with the form of a drupe 

 g. ) 97. Flora \(fiorale) deriving its form from the 



c JLateral (laterale) placed on the sides of the stirp. Sertularia. 

 Unilateral (receptacula unilateralia)^ the receptacles placed 



on one side of the stirp. 

 Bifarious (bifaria) placed only on the two opposite sides of the 



stirp. 



Quadrifarious (quadrifaria) disposed on four sides of the 

 stirp. v. one-rowed, &c. 



Terminal (terminate) placed at the extremity of the stirp or its 

 branch. Sertularia volubilis, T. 4. f. e. f. F. Madrepora 

 Anthophyllites, T. 29. Ellis. 



Axillary (axillare) placed in the axil, or the angle which the 

 branch forms with the stirp. Madrepora axillaris, T. 13. 



f. 5. Ellis. The above terms, c. are only applicable to the 



receptacles of arbuscular fulciments. 



<7.)Unipaginal (receptacula unipaginalia) disposed only on one of 

 the surfaces of a foliaceous or subfoliaceous stirp. Flustra 

 bombycina, T. 4. f. b. Madrepora ampliata, T. 41. f. 1. 

 Ellis. 



Bipaginal (bipaginalia) disposed on both surfaces of a foliaceous 

 or subfoliaceous stirp. Madrepora interstincta, T. 56. 

 Flustra papyrac e a, p. 13. n. 4. Ellis. These terms, d. have 

 not been used either by Linnaeus, Pallas, Solander, or Gnielin 

 (whose works we have chiefly consulted in forming the pre- 

 sent Table)-, but, if admitted, will be found useful, in many 



instances, in preventing a circumlocution; such as, " stirpe 



poris utrinque instructa" " uno tantum strata cellu- 



losa" &c. 



Marginal (marginalia} placed in the margin of a foliaceous or 



expanded stirp. Madrepora cinerascens, T. 43. Ellis, 

 e,) Remote (remota) distant from each other. 



