184 AN INTRODUCTION 
Articulate, jointed; when it is connected 
by various Joints, 
Squamofe, fcaly; when it is covered with 
imbricate Scales. 
-. 3. SCAPUS, a Stalk, is an univerfal 
Trunk, raifing the Frudtification but notthe 
Leaves; asin Narciffus, Pyrola, Convallaria, 
and Hyacinthus. 
4. A PEDUNCLE, or Footftalk of a 
Flower, is a partial Trunk; raifing the Fruc- 
tification but not the Tienes! 
Pedicellus, is a partial Peduncle. 
The Determination of Peduncles refpects 
Place and Manner. 
Determination in refpec& to Place, fhews 
where the Bafe of the Peduncle is inferted 
into the Plant: And in this refpect Pedun- 
cles are, 
Radical,belonging to the Root; when they 
come out immediately from the Root, 
Cauline, belonging to the Stem; when 
they are placed on the Stem, 
Rameous, belonging tothe Branches ; when 
they come out upon the Branches. 
Axillary*, coming out from the Wings; 
that is, either between the Leaf and the 
Stem, or between the Branch and the Stem, 
* From Arxilla, an Arm-pit. 
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