WO + BO BMiN: Y. 299 
CH A, Peas. 
Of INFLORESCENCE. 
NFLORESCENCE, is the manner in 
which the Flowers are faftened to the 
Plant by the Peduncle. Plants, in refpec to 
Inflorefcence, are diftinguifhed into, 
VERTICILLATE, with the Flowers in 
Whorls; as in Marrubium. 
CORY MBIFEROUS, bearing the Flow- 
ers in Coryméi; as in /iliquofe Plants *. 
SPICATE, with the Flowers in Spikes ; 
as in Phytolacca, Arum, Phenix, Piper, &c. 
PANICULATE, with the Flowers in 
Panicles; as in fundry of the Gra/fes. 
AXILLARY Flowers are fuch as come 
out from the Wings of the Leaves or 
Branches, which is the moft common 
Cafe. ; 
OPPOSITIFOLIOUS, fuch as come out 
oppofite to the Leaves ; as in Piper, Saururus, 
* Myagrum, Anafiatica, &c. The filiquofe Plants 
make an Order in the Wet. Nat. Frag. See the Phil, 
Bot. page 34, where the Plants here meant are enume- 
rated. 
Phyto- 
