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Hieracium and Sonchus; Plumofe, feathery, 
that is, /haggy and compound, as in Crepis, 
Scorzonera,and Tragopogon; Paleaceous, chaf- 
fy, as in Bidens, Silphium, Tagetes, and Co- 
reop/is; OF wanting, as in Tanacetum. 
The Seed has an ARILLUS fF, in Coffea, 
Sfafininum, Cynogloffum, Cucumis, Diétamnus, 
Diofma, Celafirus, and Euonymus. 
The Seeds in refpect to SIZE may be 
very finall, as in Campanula, Lobelia, Trache- 
lium, and Ammania ; or very large, as in 
Coccus. 
In refpe&t to SITUATION, they are ei- 
ther Nidulantia, nefting, that is, difperfed 
about the Pulp, as in Nymphea ; faftened to 
the Suture, asin Plants that are f/iquo/e, pod- 
ded ; faftened to the Columella, asin Malva ; 
or placed on Reeeptacles, as in Nicotiana and 
Datura. 
The HILUM of the Seed is evident in 
Cardiofperum and Staphylea. 
The CORCULUM is clofe to the Hilym. 
+ See Chap. 7. 
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