402 AN EXPLANATION OF 
675 Piicata, plaited, when their Complication is in Plaits 
lengthwife. 
676 Reclinata, reclined, reflexed downward towards the 
Petiole. 
677 Spiralia, {piral, twilted in tranfverfe Plaits, fo that the Apex 
becomes the Centre. . 
678 AEftivatio, the Complication of the Corolle, before the un- 
folding of the Flower. 
679 Convoluta, rolled together, (669) 
680 Imbricata, (674) imbricate. 
681 Conduplicata, (668) when the parallel Sides of the Leaf 
approach. 
682 Valvata, having Valves. % 
683 Inzquivalvis, with unequat+Valves. 
684 Somnus, Sleep, the Change that Leaves of Plants undergo 
in the Night. 
685 Connivens, when the upper Difk of two oppofite Leaves 
= Folioles are prefied together fo as to appear one 
af. 
686 Includens, when the Leaves are alternate, and in the 
Night prefs againit the Stalk, fo as to include it. 
687 Circumlepiens, when Leaves growing in an horizontal Po- 
fition, ereét themfelves in the Night, by clafping to- 
gether in the Form of a Funnel 
688 Muniens, when the Leaves have Foot-ftalks {preading 
horizontally, become dependent in form of an hollow 
Arch, 
689 Conduplicans, doubling, when the Folioles lightly aps 
proach each other with their upper Difk, fo that both 
are covered, 
690 Involvens, when the Points of the upright Folioles are 
preffed together, and form a Cavity between. 
691 Divergens, when the Bafe of the Foliolesapproach, and 
the Points are {preading. 
692 Dependens, when the Folioles hang dewnwards. 
693 Invertens, when the Folioles hang down, and are at the 
fame Time inverted. 
694 Imbricans, the Folioles imbricated, (120) 
MENSURA, their Measure. 
695 Linearis, linear, the twelfth Part of an Inch. 
696 Unguicularis, the Length of a Nail. 
697 Policaris, the Length of the outward Joint of the 
Thumb. 
698 Palmaris, the Width of the Hand. . 
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