BOTANIC TERMS. 373 



482 Racemus Secundus, the flowers all bending to one side. 



483 Pedatus (281) the footstalk coming on one 



side like the toes of the feet. 

 484 . Conjugatus (278) joined by twos. 



485 Erectus ( 1 30) upright. 



486 Laxus (31) loose, not closely connected. 



487 Nudus (459) naked. 



488 Foliatus (56) leafy. 



489 Panicula, flowers scattered on peduncles that are divided 

 in different forms. 



490 Simplex, having few flowers. 



491 _ Composita, many florets coming together. 



FRUCTIFICATIO, FRUCTIFICATION. 



Temporary Parts of Vegetables called the Organs of 

 Generation. 



492 Calyx, a flower cup, is the termination of the outer bark 



of the plant, present in the fructification. 



493 Perianthium, a flower cup, whose station is close to the 



fructification. 



494 __ Fructificationis, when it includes the stami- 



na and germen. 



495 Floris, containing the stamina without 'the 



geimen. 



496 Fructus, containing the germen without 



the stamina. 



497 Proprium, without respect to the flower. 



498 Monophyllum, consisting of one leaf. 



499 Polyphyllum, consisting of many leaves. 



500 2 5 fidum ( 1 83) divided into two, three, 



four, or five divisions. 



501 .1 2 5 partitum (186) divided almost to the 



base from two to five. 

 502 Integrum, entire (171) undivided. 



503 . Tubulosum (262) tube shaped. 



504 Patens (134) spreading. 



505 Reflexum, the parts bent backwards. 



506 Inflatum, puffed out like a bladder. 



507 Abbreviating shorter than the tube of ths 



corolla. 



508 * Obtusum (205) the divisions rounded. 



509 Acutum (210) the divisions sharp. 



510 . Spinosum (75) bearing spines. 



5 1 1 ~ _ Aculeatum (244) bearing prickles. 



