224 AN INTRODUCTION 
as in Podophyllum, Aconitum, Hepatica, Pul= 
JSatilla, Anemone, and Adoxa. 
CIRCINAL, compafed*; when the 
Leaves are rowled in fpirally downwards ; 
as in Filices, and fome Palms. 
* In Rings, 
CHAP x Vi. 
Of STIPULATION. 
Y STIPULATION is meant the Situ- 
atron and Stru@ure of the Stipule* 
at the Bafe of the Leaves. 
The Stipu/@ in different Plants are found 
to be as various as the Leaves. They are, 
WANTING inthe Afperifoliey, the 
Clafs Didynamia, the Stellate t, Siliquofe ||, 
Liliacee§, Orchidee@ %, and in moft com- 
pound Flowers. 
PRE- 
* See Chapter 8. 
+ Pentandria Monogynia, Diftinétion 1, See Part II. 
Chap. 8. 
t Tetrandria Monogynia, Diftin€tion 2. See Part II. 
Chap. 7. 
|| etradynamia Siliquofa. See Part I. Chap. 18. 
§ Lilium, Fritillaria, Tulipa, and Erythronium, are the 
Klaceous Plants; which make an Order in the Methodi 
naturalis fragmenta. See Phil. Bot. page 28. 
§ Orchis, Satyrium, Serapis, Herminium,Neottia, Ophrys, 
yprte 
