BOTANIC TERMS. 4o0t 
647 Simplex, when the Foot-ftalks proceed from one and the 
fame Centre of the Receptacle. 
648 Compofita, when every Foot-ftalk of the general Umbel 
produces a partial Umbel. 
649 Univerfalis, compofed of many fimple Umbels. * 
650 Partialis, a little Umbel, a Part fupported by the univerfal 
Umbel. 
651 Prolifera, an Umbel more than decompound. 
652 Cyma, a Receptacle producing many Foot-ftalks from the 
fame Centre, that are of unequal Lengths, the partial 
ones irregular on long faftigiate Peduncles. 
653 Rachis, a thread-fhaped Receptacle, the Flowers adhering 
to itlengthwife, and forming a Spike. 
654. Spadix, a Receptacle of a Palm, produced within a Spatha 
or Sheath, divided into Branches that bear the Fruit. 
655 Bulbus, isan Hybernacle placed on the defcending Caudex, 
and contains the Rudiment of the Plant and Leaf that 
perifheés. 
656 Solidus, a folid flefhy Bulb, without any internal Divi- 
fions, 
657 Tunicatus, Bulbs having Coats lying over each other like 
the Onion. 
658 Squamiatus, Bulbs confitting of imbricated Scales, asin the 
Lily. 
659 Caulinus, Bulbs growing on the Stalk of the Plant. 
660 Gemma, a Bud, is an Hypernacle of the future Plant with 
its Leaves. 
661 Petiolaris, inclofing the Rudiment of the Leaves. 
662 Stipularis, inclofing the Stipula. e 
663 Corticalis, confifting of cortical Squame. 
664 Foliaris, containing the Leaf and not the Flowers. 
665 Floralis, containing the Flowers and not the Leaf. 
666 Communis, containing both the Leaf and the Flowers, 
667 Vernatio, the Pofition of the Leaf within the Bud. 
668 Conduplicata, when the parallel Sides of a Leaf approach. 
669 Convoluta, rolled together in a fpiral Form. 
670 Involuta, rolled inwards fpirally from the lateral Margins. 
671 Revoluta, rolled fpirally backwards from the lateral 
Margins. 
672 Obvoluta, rolled together, one Margin embracing the 
other alternately. 
673 Equitantia, when the Sides of the Leaves lie parallel, the 
outward one embracing the inner one. 
674 Imbricata, a parallel ftraight Surface, lying over cach 
other. 
Dd 675 Pli- 
