BOTANIC TERMS, 39: 
324 Solitariz, fingle {cattered. 
325 Laterales, inierted in the Sides, 
326 Extrafoliacez, on the Outfide, below the Bafe of the Petiole. 
327 Intrafoliacez, on the Infide, above the Bafe of the Petiole. 
328 Oppofitifoliacex, oppofite, placed on the Sides at the Bale 
of the Leaf. 
329 Caducz, (273) falling off, withering before the Leaf, 
330 Deciduz, (272) falling annually. 
331 Perfiftentes, abiding after the Leaf falls off. 
332 Spinefcentes, (322) hard and tharp, like a Spine or Prickle. 
333 Seffiles, (150) fquat, having no Foot-ftalk. 
334 Adnatz, (151) adhering to the Branch by an Attachment 
of its upper Surface. 
335 Decurrentes, (153) running down the Branch. 
336 Vaginantes, (157) furrounding the Stem like a Sheath, 
337 Subulatz, (269) awl. thaped. 
338 ‘Lanceolate, (167) lance-fhaped. 
339 Sagittate, (179) arrow-fhaped. 
340 Lunatez, (178) moon-fhaped. 
341 Ereéte, (130) upright. 
342 Patentes, (134) {preading. 
$43 Interrigimz, (193) entire. 
344 Serrate, (195) {fawed. 
345 Ciliatz, (196) lathed like the Eye, 
346 Dentatz, (197) toothed. 
347 Fiffe, (123) iplit. 
CIRRHUS, a Tenprit or;:Craspzr. 
348 Axillaris, (113) at the Infertion of the Branch. 
349 Foliaris, fitting on a Leaf. 
350 Petiolaris, growing on the Footftalk of the Leaf, (290) 
351 Peduncularis, (296) growing on the Footftalk of the Flo 
352 Simplex, undivided. wer.- 
353 Trifidus, divided in three Parts. z 
354. Multifidus, divided in many Parts. 
355 al twilting in the fame Direétion as the Sun, in 
ings. 
356 Revolutus, revolute, rolled back in half {piral Rings. 
? PUBES, Down or PusEscEence. 
357 Pili, excretory Duéts, long diftin& Hairs. 
358 Lana, Wool, curled Hairs and thick. 
359 Barba, bearded Tufts of parallel Hairs. 
360 Tomentum, Down, Hairs fcarcely con{picuous. 
361 Strige, ftrong hard flat Hairs. 
362 Sete, Briftles, rigid round Hairs. 
363 Simplices, fingle, not divided. 
364 Hamofe, hooked, by which they eafily adhere to Animals, 
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