B-O -T ANIC. FER M.S... 3837 
106 Deflexi, deflex, bending downwards archwife. 
107 Reflexi, reflex, bending back towards the Trunk. 
108 Retroflexi, retroflex, bending backward and forward to- 
wards the Trunk. 
10g Fulcrati, fulcrate, having Props or Supports, 
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The Organs by which Plants are put in Motion, 
Tueir Prace. 
110 Radicale, radical, fpringing from the Root. 
111 Caulinum, cauline, {pringing from the Stem. 
112 Rameum, rameous, growing on the Branches, 
113 Axillare, axillary, placed at the Infertion of the Branch. 
114 Florale, floral, placed near the Flower, and are commonly 
{maller. 
SITUATION. 
115 Alterna, alternate, when they come out fingle, and follow 
ina gradual Order. 
116 Difticha, diftichous, difpofed in two oppofite Rows, though 
inferted on all Sides. 
117 Bifaria, bifarious, inferted only on two oppofite Sides of a © 
Branch or Middle Rib. 
118 Sparfa, {parfed, {cattered in no certain Order. 
119 Conferta, confert, crowded together. 
120 Imbricata, imbricate, lying over one another like Scales of 
Fithes. 
121 Fafciculata, fafciculate, growing in Bunches from one Point. 
122 Gemina, Trina, &c. two, three, or more together from the 
fame Point. 
123 Confluentia, confluent, growing together or running into 
one another at the Bafe. 
124 Approximata, approximate, mutually approaching each 
other. 
125 Remota, remote, placed at fome Diftance from each other. 
126 Oppofita, oppofite, growing oppofite, but in fuch a Manner 
that each Pair croffes the other above and below. 
127 Decuffata, decuffated, where the Pairs crofs each other in 
a regular Manner. 
128 Verticillata, verticillate, whorled, where three or more 
Leaves furround the Stem. 
129 Ternata, Quaterna, &c. three or four together, &c. accords 
ing to the Number of Leaves furrounding each Joint, 
Direction. 
130 Ereétum, ereét, upright, perpendicular. 
131 Striétum, ftraight, quite perpendicular without Flexure or 
bending. 
132 Rigidum, rigid, ftiff, not eafily bent. 
133 Ad- 
