BOTANIC TERMS. 395 
470 Articulata, (84) knotted, jointed. 
471 Ramofa, branching yarioufly. : 
472 Linearis, (169) linear, of equal Width, lengthwife. 
473 Ciliata, (196) lafhed. ; 
474 Foliacea, leafy. 
475 Comofa, terminating in little Leaves. ‘ 
476 Corymbus, (461) Kind of Spike, whofe Flowers are fur- 
nifhed with Foot-ftalks, fo proportioned to their Situation, 
2 to elevate all the Flowers of the Spike to the fame 
eight. 
477 Thyrfus, (48g) a Kind of crowded Panicle of an ovate Form, 
478 Racemus, a Bunch of Flowers, the Peduncles coming at 
the Sides. 
479 Simplex, undivided. 
480 Compolitus, diyided into many. 
481 Unilateralis, all the Flowers growing on one Side. 
482 Secundus, the Flowers all bending to one Side, 
483 Pedatus, (281) the Foot-italk coming on one Side like the 
Toes of the Feet. 
434 Conjugatus, (278) joined by twos. 
485 Erecins, (130) upright. 
486 Laxus, (31) loofe, not clofely connetted, 
487 Nudus, (459) naked. 
488 Foliatus, (56) leafy. 
489 Panicula, Flowers {catered on Peduncles that are divided 
in different Forms. 
490 Simplex, always few Flowers. : 
491 Compofita, many Florets coming together. 
FRUCTIFICATIO, Frucrirication. 
Temporary Parts of Vegetables called the Generation. 
492 Calyx, a Flower Cup, isthe Termination of the outer Bark 
of the Plant, prefent in the Fructification. 
493 Perianthium, a Flower Cup, whofe Station is clofe to the 
_ Fruétification. 
494 Fruétificationis, when it includes the Stamina and Germen. 
495 Floris, containing the Stamina without the Germen. 
496 Fruétus, containing the Germen without the Stamina. 
497 Proprium, without Refpect to the Flower. 
498 Monophyllum, confifting of one Leaf. 
499 Polyphyllum, confifting of many Leaves. 
500 2—5 Fidum, (183) divided into two, three, four, or five 
~ Divifions. 
501 2—5 pees (186) divided almoft to the Bafe from two 
to five. 
oz Integrum, entire, (171) undivided. 
503 Tubulofom, (262) tube-fhaped. : 
504 Pa. 
