392 AN EXPLANATION OF 
$65 og {. Furcate, fubdiyided into little Branches, oF 
orked. 
366 Plumofe, feathery, compofed of fine Down, or Hairs. 
367 Stellate, tarry, difpofed crofs-wife. 
68 Hami, Hooks, Prickles with recurved Points. 
369 Glochides, Prickles with the Points turned back, having 
many Teeth. 
370 Glandula, Glands, little Teats for throwing out the excre- 
mentitious Humour of Plants; thefe are either Seffiles, 
fquat; Stipitata, having a Footftalk ; or, Porus, having 
a Pore, often perforating a Leaf. 
371 Utriculus, little Veflels replete with fecretory Liquor. 
372 Foliacei, inferted in the Leaves. 
373 Petiolares, (350) inferted in the Foot-ftalk of the Leaf. 
374 Pedunculares, (351) inferted in the Foot ftalk of the Flower, 
375 Stipulares, (291) inferted in the Stipula. 
376 Vilcofitas, a Humour of aclammy Quality. j 
377 Glutinofitas, a Humour whofe Quality is of a lubricating 
flippery Nature. 
ARMA, arms. 
378 Aculei, fharp Prickles fixed in the Bark of Plants. 
379 Reéti, ftraight, without bending. 
380 Incurvi, bent inwards, ? 
381 Recurvi, bent outwards. 
382 Turce, Prickles divided into many Forks. 
383 Bifide, & Trifide, by two, and three, or according to the 
Number of Divifions. 
384. Spina, a Spine, a Prickle fixed in the Wood of the Trunk, 
or Branch. 
385 Terminalis, terminating the Branch. 
386 Axillaris, (113) growing from the Infertion of the Branch, 
387 Calycina, growing on the Cup. 
#88 Foliaris, (349) growing on the Leaf. 
389 Simplex, (363) fingle. 
390 Divifa, divided at the Point. 
391 Stimuli, Stings, that make inflammatory Punétures,which 
go off with an Itching. 
BRACTEZ, Frorat LeEavss. 
492 Colorate, (219) coloured. 
393 Caduce, (273) falling off with the Flower, 
394 Decidue, (272) falling off. 
395 Perliftentes, (274) abiding. 
396 Coma, a Bractea, terminating the Stalk above the Flower, 
diftinguifhed by its Magnitude or Colour. 
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