36 GYL#SOAS S CAOR,1Y: 
Quadrijugum folium, a Leaf having four pair of Folioles. 
uadrilobum folzum, a Leaf confifting of four Lobes. 
Quadripartitum folina, a Leaf confifting of four Divifions down 
to the Bafe. 
Quaterna folia, when verticillate Leaves come by fours, havirg 
four in each Whorle. 
Quina folia, verticillate Leaves coming by fives. 
Quinatum folizm, when a digitate Leaf has five Foltoles. 
Quinquangulare folium, a Leaf having five prominent Angles 
in the Circumfcription of the Difk. 
Quinquejugum folium, when a pinnated Leaf has five Pair of 
folioles. 
Quinquelobum folium, a Leaf having five Lobes. 
Quinquefidum folium, a Leaf confitting of five Divifions, with 
linear Sinufes, and ftraight Margins. 
Quinquepartitum folium confifting of five Divifions down to 
the Bafe. 
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Racemus, a Bunch of Grapes or Currants, or any other Bunch 
of Berries that bears that Refemblance. 
Rachis, the Back Bone, a Species of Receptaculum, as in the. 
Panicum. 
Rachis folii ie the middle Rib of awinged Leaf, to which 
the Folioles are affixed. 
Radiatus fos, a Species of compound Flowers, in which the 
Florets of the Difk are tubular, and thofe of the Radius ligu- 
late, as in the Clafs Syngenefia, 
Radicalia folia, Leaves proceeding immediately from the Root. 
Radicans cayiis, a Stalk bending to the Ground, and taking 
Root where it touches the Earth, 
Radicatum folium, Leaves fhooting out Roots. 
Radicula, a little Roor. 
Radius, a Ray, the ligulate Margin of the Disfk of a compound 
Flower. 
Radix, a Root. 
Ramea folia, regards Leaves that grow only on the Branches, 
and not on the Trunk. 
Ramofiffimus cau/is, Stalks abounding with Branches irregularly 
difpofed. 
Ramus, a Branch of a Tree, 
Ramotus caxiis, a Stalk having many Branches. 
Receptaculum, a Receptacle, the Bafis on which the Parts af 
Fruétification are connected. 
Reclinatum felivm, a Leaf reclined or bending downward. 
Recuryatum 
