TO BOTANY, 18% 
Terminal,whenthey terminatetheBranches 
er Stem. 
Solitary, when there comes out but one 
from the fame Place. 
Sparfed, /cattered; when they are numers 
ous, and come out without Order. 
Determination in refpe& toManner, fhews 
how the Flowers are born and conne&tedon . 
the Summits of the Peduncles: And inthis 
Refpect Peduncles have the following Va- 
Fiations. 
Uniflorous, Biflorous, Triflorous, or Mu/tin 
frorous Peduncles, are fuch as bear one, ‘wo, 
three, or many Flowers, according to the 
Number of the Frudtifications on a fingle 
Peduncle. 
Fafciculus, a Bunch, is a Colle&tion of 
Flowers that are erect, parallel, forming a 
flat or even Surface, and clofe to one an- 
other; as in Dianthus barbatus T. 
Capitulum, alittle Head, is compofed of 
a2 Number of Flowers colle@ted almoft into a 
globular Form; as in Gompbrena. 
Spica,a Spike, has fefhle Flowers that are 
alternate and difperfed about a common Pe- 
duncle that is fimple. It is called Spica fecun- 
da, a fingle-rowed Spike, when the Flowers 
t Sweet William, 
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