220 AN INTRODUCTION 
PETIOLAR Buds, which are either, 
Oppofite; asin Ligufirum, Phillyrea, Nyc- 
tanthes, Syringa, Hypericum, Coriaria, Buxus, 
Safiminum, Vaccinium, Arbutus, Andromeda, 
Ledum, Daphne, Laurus, Myrica, Linnea, 
Diervilia, Lonicera, Euonymus, Fraxinus, A- 
cer, Efculus, Bignonia, Opulus, Sambucus, and 
Pfidium; or, 
Alternate; as in Salix, Spirea, Gentfta, 
Solanum, Hippopbat, Berberis, Lex, Ribes, 
Suglans, Piftacia, and Plumbago. 
STIPULACEOUS Buds; which are 
either, 
Oppofite; as in Cephalanthus and Rhamnus 
catharticus ; or, 
Alternate; as in Populus, Tilia, Ulmus, 
Quercus, Fagus, Carpinus, Corylus, Betula, 
Alnus, Ficus, and Morus. 
STIPULACEO-PETIOLAR Buds; 
which are, 
Alternate ; asin Sorbus, Crategus, Prunus 
Mefpilus germ. Pyrus, Malus, Cotoneafter, A- 
mygdalus, Cerafus, Padus, Melianthus, Rofa, 
Rubus, Vitis, Robinia, Cytifus, Potentilla fru- 
ticofa, and Staphylea. 
ANOMALOUS, or irregular Buds; as 
in Abies, Pinus, and Taxus. 
In many Plants the Buds are wanting, as 
has been fhewn in Chap. g. 
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