406 GS be. 68 § 6 72h X. 
Articulatus caulis, Culmus, having Knots or Joints. 
Articulus cu/mi, the ftraight Part of the Stalk between the 
two Joints. 
Afperifolia, rough-leaved Plants, an Order of Plants in the 
Fragmenta methodi naturalis of Linneus. 
Affargentia folia, firft bent down, but rifing ereét towards the 
Apex. 
Ata pedunculus, when the Foot-ftalk grows {maller towaras 
the Flower. 
Auétus calyx, augmented, having a Series of diftinét Leaves, 
fhorter than its own, that furround its Bale. 
Avenia folia, Leaves which have no vifible Veins. 
Auriculatum folium, an Ear-fhaped Leaf, when the Leaf to- 
wards the Bafe has a Lobe on each Side. 
Axillaria foli2, growing out of the Angles formed by the 
Branches and the Stem, 
B 
Bacca, a poe or a pulpy Pericarpium without Valves, in 
which the Seeds are naked. 7 
Barba, a Beard, a Species of Pubefcence, fometimes on the 
Leaves of Plants, as on the Mefambryanthemum barbatum. 
Barbatum folizm, when a bunch of {trong Hairs terminate the 
Leaves. P 
Bicornes, Plants whofe Anthere have the Appearance of two 
Horns. Likewife an Order of Plants in the Fragmenta me- 
thodi naturalis of Linneus. 
Biennis radix, a Root which continues to vegetate two Years, 
Bifaria fo/ia, a Leaf pointing two Ways. 
Bifere planta, flowering twice a Year. 
Bifidum folivm, divided or cloven into two Parts. 
Biflorus pedunculus, bearing two Flowers on a Foot-ftalk. 
Bigeminum /o/ium, a forked Foot-ftalk, with two little Leaves on 
the Apex of each Divifion. 
Bijugum /o/ium, a winged Leaf, bearing two Pair of Foliolas 
Bilabiata corol/a, a Corolla with two Lips. 
Bilobum fo/ium, a Leaf confifting of two Lobes. 
Binata fo/:a, a digitate Leaf, confifting of two Foliola. 
Bipartitum folium, a Leaf divided into two Segments. 
Bipinnatum folium, doubly winged, when the Folioles of 4 
pinnate Leaf are pinnate. 
Biternatum /o/jum, when there are three Folioles on a Petiole, 
and each Foliole is ternate ; as in Epimediam. 
Bivalve pericarpium, confilting of two Valves, as.in the Siliqua 
and Legumen, 
a 
Brachiatus 
