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Stellate feta, a Species of Pubefcens called Briftles, when they 
arife trom a Center in form of a Star, as in the Mefembryan- 
themum barbatum. 
Stellata s/anta, one of Mr. Ray’s Clafles, the Tetrandria Mo- 
nogynia of Linnzuse 
Stellate, an Order of Piants in the Fragmenta methodi natue 
ralis of Linnzus. 
Sterilis fos, a barren Flower, Mafcalus of Linneuse 
Stigma, Apex of the Piflillum. 
Stimuli, Stings. 
Stipitatus sappus, a Kind of Trunk that elevates the Down and 
connects it with the Seed. 
Stipula, one of the kinds of Fulera of Plants, generally grow- 
ing on each Side of the Bafe of the Foot-ftalks of Leaves or 
Flowers, and are either by two's, fingle, dec iduous, abiding 
adhering, loofe, on the Infide of tae Foot-ftalks, or on the 
Outtide. 
Supulares glandule, Glands produced from Stipulz. 
Stolo, a Shoot, which running on the Surface of the Ground 
firikes Root at every Joint, as in Fragaria and others. 
Striatus caulus, culmus, &c. channelled Streaks, running length. 
wife in parallel Lines. 
Strictus caulis, ftraight tiff Shoots. 
Strige, Ridges, Rows. 
Strobilus, a Species of Pericarpium, formed from an Amentum, 
as the Cone of the Pine-tree. 
Stylus, that Part of the Piftillum which elevates the Stigma 
from the Germen. 
Submerfum foliam, when aquatic Plants have their Leaves funk 
under the Surface of the Water. 
Subramofas caulis a Stalk having few Branches. 
Subtrodundum foliam, a Leaf almott round. 
Subulatum folizm, an awi-fhaped Leaf. 
Succulen'2, juicy, an Order of Plants in the Fragmenta me- 
thodi naturalis of Linzexs. 
Suffrutex, an under Shrub. 
Sulcatus caulus, culmus, a Stalk deeply furrowed lengthways, 
Superflua folyzamia, fuperfluous, the fecond Order in the Clafs 
Syngenefia. 
Superus fos, when the Receptacle of the Flower fiands above 
the Germen. 
Supra-axillaris pedunculys, the Foot-ftalk of a Flower, whofe In- 
fertion is above the Angle formed by the Branch. 
Supra-decompofita fo/ia, are compofite Leaves which have little 
Leaves growing on a fubdivided Foot-ftalk. 
Supra-foliaceus, pedunculus, the Foot-fialk of a Flower inferted 
into the Stem immediately above the Leaf g 
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