TO BOTANY. ap 
CHA PB. XIV; 
Of INTORSION. 
. Gato! Winding, is the Flexion 
or Bending of any Part of a Plant to- 
wards one Side. 
CAULES vwolubiles, twining Stems, wind 
either, 
Siniffrorfum, to the Left; as in Tamus, 
Diofcorea, Rajania, Menifpermum, Ciffampelos, 
Hippocratea, Lonicera, Humulus and Helxine ;~ 
or, 
Dextrorfum, to the Right; as in Phafec- 
lus, Dolichos, Clitoria, Glycine, Securidaca, 
Convolvulus, Ipoma@a, Cynanche, Periploca, 
Ceropegia, Euphorbia, Tragia, Bafella, Eupa~ 
torium, and Tournefortia. 
CIRRHI volubiles, twining Clafpers, wind 
to the Right, and Jack again. Mott /egumz- 
nofe Plants have Cirrhi of this Kind: In 
Smilax, and in moft Species of Piper, the 
Petioles are cirrhiferous. 
COROLL&: bend to the Left * in 4/- 
clepias, Nerium, Vinca, Rauwolfia, Periploca, 
* Suppofing yourfelf placed in the Centre, and look- 
Ang towards the South, 
and 
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