Meas oD eS VS. SA LR AY ph 
Surculus, a Twig, the Stalks or Branches of Moffes. 
Syngenefia, to generate together, the nineteenth Clafs in the 
Sexuat Syftem. - 
Tegumentum, a Cover, the Perianthium and Corolla, 
Teres caulis, folium, a cylindrical Stalk, or Leaf. 
Tergeminum folium compofitum, a Leaf three Times double, 
when a dichotomus petiolus is fubdivided, having two Foliola 
on the Extremity of each Divifion. 
Terminalis fo:, Flowers terminating a Branch. 
Terna filia, Leaves in Whorles by three’s. 
Ternatum folium, a chequered Leaf, whofe Squares are of 
different Colours. 
Teffellatum foliwm, a chequered Leaf, whofe Squares are of 
different Colours. 
Tetradynamia, the Superiority or Power of four, the fifteenth 
Clafs in the fexual Sytlem. 
Tetragonus caudis, a four-corned or {quare Stalk. 
Tetrayynia, four Females, the fourth Order of fome of the 
Claffes in the fexual Syilem. 
Tetrandria, four Males, the fourth Clafs in the fexual Syftem. 
Tetrapetala corolla, a Flower confifting of four Petals. 
Tetraphyllus calyx, a Flower-cup confifting of four Leaves. 
Tetrafperma planta, producing four Seeds. 
Thalamus, a Bed, the Receptacle. 
Theca, a Sheath. 
Thyrfus, a Spike like a Pine-cone. 
Tomentofus caulis folia, a Stalk and Leaf covered with a 
whitifh Down like Wool. : 
Tomentum, a Species of Pubefcence, covering the Surface of 
fome Plants of woolly or downy Subftance. 
Torofum pericarpium, brawny Protuberances, like the Swelling 
of the Veins when a Pericarpium is bunched out by the in- 
clofed Seeds. 
Torta corolla, when the Petals of a Flower are twifted, as in 
Nerium. 
Tortilis aria, Awns or Beards of Corn twifted like a Skrew. 
Tranivertum difipimentum, when the Diffepiments are at right 
Angles with the fides of the Pericarpium. 
Trapeziforme folium, a Leaf having four prominent Angles, 
whofe Sides are neither equal or oppofite. 
Triandria, three Males, the third Clafs in the fexual Syftem. 
Triangulare folium, a triangular Leaf. 
Tricocca cap/ula, a Capfule with three Cells, and a fingle Seed 
in each Ceil, 
Tricocez, an Order of Piants in the Fragmenta methodi na- 
turalis of Linnaeus. 
