BOTANIC TERMS. 3G9 



36*2 Setae, bristles, rigid, round hairs. 



363 Simplices, single, not divided. 



364 Hamosae, hooked, by which they easily adhere to 



animals. 



365 > Ramosae, s. Fur 'cat a, subdivided into little bran- 



ches, or forked. 



366 Plumosae, feathery, composed of fine down or hairs. 



367 Stellatae, starry, disposed cross-wise. 



368 Hami, hooks, prickles with recurved points. 



369 Glochides, prickles with the points turned back, having 



many teeth. 



370 Glandulae, glands, little teats for throwing out the ex- 



crementitious humour of plants ; these are either Ses- 

 siles, squat ; Stipitat&, having a footstalk ; or, Paro- 

 sce, having a pore, often perforating a leaf. 



371 Utriculi, little vessels replete with secretory liquor. 



372 Foliacei, inserted in the leaves. 



373 . Petiolares (350) inserted in the footstalk of the 



leaf. 



374 Pedunculares (351) inserted in the footstalk of 



the flower. 



375 , i Stipulares (291) inserted in the Stipulae. 



376 Viscositas, a humour of a clammy quality. 



377 Glutinositas, a humour whose quality is of a lubricating 



slippery nature. 



ARMA, AEMS ; p. 41. 



378 Aculei, sharp prickles fixed in the bark of plants. 



379 Recti, straight without bending. 



380 Incurvi, bent inwards. 



38 1 . Recurvi, bent outwards. 



382 Furcae, Prickles divided into many forks. 



383 Bifidae, and Trifidae, by two, and three, or ac- 



cording to the number of divisions. 



384 Spina, a spine, a prickle fixed in the wood of the trunk 



or branch. 



385 Terminalis, terminating the branch. 



386 Axillaris (113) growing from the insertion of the 



branch. 



387 Calycina, growing on the cup. 



388 Foliaris (349) growing on the leaf. 



389 Simplex (363) single. 



3QO i Divisa, divided at the point. 



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