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Brachiatus caulis, branching in Pairs; each Pair ftanding at 
right Angles with thofe above and below. 
Brachium, the Arm, tenth Degree in the Linnzan Scale for 
meafuring Plants, being twenty four Parifian Inches. 
Brattasa, a floral Leaf, thefe are generally of a different Shape, 
and Colour from the other Leaves of the Plant, and are alway 
feated near the Fruétification. 
Bratteatus, having a Bra¢tea growing out of it, 
Bulbiferus cau/rs, a ftalk bearing Bulbs, as in a Species called 
Lilium bulbiferum. 
Bulbofa radix, a bulbous Root, and is either Squamofa, fcaly, 
asin Lilium; tunicata, coated, as in Cepz ; duplicate, double, 
as in Fritillaria; or Solida, as in Tulipa. 
Bullatum folium, when the Surface of the Leaf rifes above 
Veins, fo as to appear like Blifters. 
Cc 
Caducus calyx, to fall of; a Term fignifying the fhorteft 
Time of Duration, falling off at the firft opening of the 
Flower. 
Calamariz, 2 Reed, an Order of Pants in the Fragmenta 
methodi naturalis of Linzcus. 
Calcariatum xefarium, a kind of Neétarium refembling a Spur, 
as in the Delphinium. 
Caliculatus calyx, a little Calyx added to a larger one, as in the 
Coreopfis, Leontice, &c. : 
Calycanthemi, a calyx, an Order of Plants in the Fragmehta 
methodi naturalis of Linnaeus. 
Calyptra, a Veil, in Moffes, where it is placed over the An- 
there. 
Calyx, a Flower Cup of which there are the following Kinds, 
viz. Perianthium, Involucrum, Amentum, Spatha, Gluma, 
Calyptra, and Volva. 
Campanacei, an Order of Plants in the Fragmenta methodi 
naturalis of Linnzus. 
Campanulata corol/a, Bell-fhaped Flowers. 
Canaliculatum folium, Leaves having a deep Channel running 
from the Bafe to the Apex 
Candelares, an Order of Plants in the Fragmenta methodi 
naturalis of Linneus. 
Capillaceum folium, Capillary, exemplified in the Ranunculus 
aquatilis. ; 
Capillaris pappus, hairy Down, as in Hieracium, and Sonchus. 
Capillus, Hair, the firft Degree of the Linnean Scale for mea- 
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