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Silicula, alittle Pod, a bivalve Pericarpium, fee Clafs Tetrady« 
namia. 
Siliqua, a Pod, a Pericarpium confifting of two Valves, in 
which the Seeds are fixed alternately to each Suture. 
Siliquofa, the fecond Order in the Clafs Tetradynamia. 
Siliquofe, an Order of Plants in the Fragmenta methodi natu- 
ralis of Linnaeus. 
Simplex cau/is, a fimple or fingle Stem. 
Simpliciffimus cau/is, the moft fimple Stalk. 
Sinuatum folium, a Leaf whofe Sides are hollowed or{colloped. 
Situs foliorum, the Difpofition of Leaves on the Stem and 
Branches, which are either flarry, by three’s, oppofite, alter- 
nate, fcatrered or crowded. 
Solidus cau/is, a folid Stalk or Stem. 
Solitarius pedunculus, when only one Flower-ftalk proceeds from 
the fame Part, 
Solute fipule, loofe, oppofed to Adnatz. 
Spadix, the Receptaculum of a Palm, a Pedunculus which 
proceeds from a Spatha. 
Sparfi rami, pedynculi folia, feattered without Order. 
Spatha, a Species of Calyx refembling a Sheath. 
Spathacex, like a Sheath, an Order of Plants in the Frag- 
menta methodi naturalis of Linzeus. 
Spatulatum foliam, a Leaf in form of a Spatula, an Inftrument 
ufed to fpread Salve. 
Species plantarum, the third Subdivifion in the Linazan Syftem. 
Spica, a Spike, a Species of Inflorefeence refembling an Ear of 
Corn. 
Spica /ecunda, when the Flowers all turp towards one Side. 
Spica dificha, when the Flowers are in two Rows, and look 
two Ways. 
Spicula, a little Spike. 
Spine, Thorns or rigid Prickles. 
Spinofus caxzlis, rong Prickles, whofe Roots proceed from the 
Wood of the Stem, and not from the Surface of the Bark, 
Spirales cotyledones, feminal Leaves twifted fpirally. , 
Spithama, a Span, or feven Parifian Inches. 
Splendentia folia, a fhining Leaf. 
Squamofa radix, a fcaly Root. 
Squarrofum, rough, fealy, or feurfy. 
Stamen, the Filaments that fuftain the Anthera. 
Stamineus fos, Flowers having Stamina, and no Corolla. 
Statuminatz, a Prop, an Order of Plants in the Fragmenta 
methodi naturalis of Linneus. 
Stellata folia, Leaves furrounding the Stem, like the Rays ofa 
Circle, 
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