BOTANIC TERMS. 393 
PEDUNCULUS, Foor-starx of a FLoweEr. 
397 Partialis, in fome Flowers growing from the common Foot- 
ftalk. 
398 Communis, a Foot-ftalk common to many Flowers. 
399 Pedicellus, a little Foot-ftalk proper to Flowers that have a 
common Foot-ftalk, (398) 2 
400 Scapus, a Peduncle rifing from the Root refembliag a Stalk. 
PLACE. 
401 Radicalis, (110) fpringing from the Root, 
4oz Caulinus, (111) {pringing from the Stem. 
403 Rameus, (112) growing from the Branch. 
404 Petiolaris, (350) growing from the Petiole. 
405 Cirrhiferns, (292) growing from the Tendril or Clafper. 
400 Terminalis, (385) terminating the Branch. 
407 Axillaris, (113) at the Infertion of the Branch or Leaf. 
408 Oppofitifolius, (328) having oppofite Leaves. 
409 Lateriflorus, (325) flowering at the Sides. 
410 Intrafoliaceus, (327) within the Leaves. 
41x Extrafoliaceus, (326) on the Outfide of the Leaves, 
SITUATION. 
41z Alterni, (115) alternate. 
413 Sparfi, (118) {cattered. 
414 Oppoliti, (126) oppofite. 
415 Verticillati, (128) in Circles round the Stem. 
NuMBER. 
416 Solitarius, (324) fingle. 
417 Geminatus, (323) by twos, 
418 Umbellula feflilis, many Peduncles from the fame Centre, 
produced of the fame Height. 
Direction. 
419 Adpreffus, (133) preffed towards the Stem. 
420 Erectus, (130) upright. 
421 Patens (134) fpreading. 
42z Cernuus, the Pointlooking downwards, 
423 Refupinatus, (144) looking upwards. 
424 Declinatus, (34) bent downwards archwife. 
425 Nutans, (36) nodding, hanging downward. 
426 Flaccidus, flender, weak, when the Weight of a proper 
Flower makes it hang downwards. 
427 Afcendens, (33) rifing upwards archwife. 
428 Pendulus, hanging loofe. 
429 Striétus, (29) ftraight. 
430 Flexuotus, bending from one Flower to another. 
431 Retrofractus, bent backward and forward, as if broken. 
432 Uniflorus, Biflorus, Triflorus, &c. Multiflorus, one Flower, 
z two Flowers, three Flowers, &c. many Flowers according 
to the Number of Flowers growing on the Foot-ftalk. 
STRUCTURE, 
