BOTANIC TERMS. 367 



58 Depressum, more pulpy in the disk, and flatted towards 

 the sides. 



59 Compressum, more flatted in the disk, and pulpy to- 

 wards the sides. 



260 Carinatum, carinate, the lower part of the disk promi- 



nent lengthways. 



261 Compactum, compact, of a solid substance. 



262 Tubulosum, tubuious, the inside hollow -.vithout pith. 



263 Pulposum, pulpous, of a fleshy pulpy su-i ance. 

 64 Carnosum, fleshy, the inside of a sv 



265 Triquetrum, triquetrous, three-con.. . rthways. 



266 Anceps, two-angled or edged leh^ 



267 Lingulatum, tongue-shaped, linear, i^ hy, the lower 



side convex. 



268 Eusiforme, sword shaped, double-edged, gradually les- 



sening. 



269 Subulatum, subulate, linear at the base, and smaller to- 



wards the point. 



270 Acinaciforme, scymitar-shaped, fleshy, and compressed, 



one side convex sharp, the other straight and thicker. 



271 Dolabriforme, hatchet-shaped, compressed, and half 



round, gibbous outward, the edge sharp, the lower 

 part rounded. 



DURATION. 



272 Deciduum, deciduous, finished, and falling off in one 



summer* 



273 Caducum, cadent, falling off, of short duration, not 



abiding through the summer. 



2/4 Persistens, persisting, abiding, lasting or remaining more 

 than cue summer. 



275 Pcrenne, perennial, continuing green many years. 



276 Sempervirens, evergreen, green at all times of the year. 

 COMPOSITION. 



277 Articulatum, articulate, a leaf having a little leaf grow- 



ing out of its point. 



278 Conjugatum, conjugate, winged, the little leaves or 



wings coming by pairs. 



279 Digitatura, digitate, a single footstalk connecting the 



little leaves at its top. 



280 Binatum,Teniatum, Quinatum, &c. terminating by two, 



three, or five little leaves or foliolcs. 



281 Pedatum, pedate, like the toes of the feet, the foot- 



stalk dividing sideways obliquely, and connecting 

 * many folioles. 



282 Pinnatum 



