e816) SS 2 oR Hivos 
Ageregata, an Order of Plants in the Fragmenta methodi na- 
turalis of Linnaeus. 
Ala, a Wing, the Side Petals of a papilionaceous Bloflom, or 
a Membrane added to a Seed, Stalk, &c, 
Alatus petiolus, when the Foot-ftalk of a Leaf is winged with 
Membranes. 
Alburnum, the white Subftance that lies between the inner Bark 
and the Wood of Trees. 
Algw, Flags, one of the feven Families of Plants. 
Alterni Rami fo/ia, when they come out fingly, and follow in 
gradual Order. 
Amentacez, an Order of Plants in the Fragmenta methodi na, 
turalis of Lianeus, bearing Catkins. 
Amentum, a Catkin. 
Amplexicaule folium, embracing the Stalk when the Bafe of the 
Leaf embraces the Stem Sideways. 
Anceps caulis, double-edged, when a Stalk is compreffed, and 
forms two oppofite acute Angles. 
Androgyna, Plants bearing male and female Flowers on the 
fame Root. 
Angulatus caulis, angulated Stalks. 
Anguftifolia, narrow-leaved. 
Angiofpermia, the fecond Order in the Clafs Didynamia of Line 
neus; containing Plants whofe Seeds are covered with a 
Capfule. 
Annua radix, an annual Root; that which lives but one 
Year. 
Anthera, the Summit of the Stamina bearing the Pollen, and is 
a Part of the principal male Organ of Generation. 
Apertura, an Aperture, opening in fome Species of Anthera, 
Apetalus fos, having no Petals or Corolla, 
Apex, the Top, or Summit. 
Aphyllus caulis, dettitute of Leaves, 
Apophyfis, an Excrefcence from the Receptacle of the Mufci. 
Appendieculatus petiolus, a little Appendage hanging from the 
Extremity of the Foot-ftalk. 
Aproximata folia, Leaves growing near each other, 
Arbor, a Tree. 
Arbuftiva, a Copfe of Shrubs or Trees, an Order of Plants in 
the Fragmenta methodi naturalis of Linnaeus. 
Arcuatum /egumen, arched, a Pod that is curvedor bent. 
Arillus, the proper exterior Coat of a Seed that falls off fpon- 
taneoufly. 
Arifka, the Beard of Corn or Graffes. 
Arma, Arms, Weapons, one of the feven Kinds of Fulera of 
Plants. 
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