xxii. BOTANIC TERMS 



205 Retufe^ (retufum) terminated with an obtufe hollow. 



205 End-bitten, (pramorfu?n) terminated obtufely, with unequal di- 



vifions, 

 2c6 Lofd, (truncattim) terminated with a tranfverfe line. 



207 Acute, (acutwn) terminated with an acute angle. 



208 Pointed, (actiminatum) terminated with an awl'd (267) point. 



209 Piked, (cufpidatmn) terminated with a briftly point. 



210 Daggered, [mucronatum) terminated with a dagger ftanding out. 



211 TendriPd, (cirrhofum) terminated with a tendril. 



Surface. 

 The upper fide generally looks towards the fky, amd the under 

 one tov/ards the earth. 

 '212 Naked, {nudum) deftitute of hairs or briilles. 



213 Smooth, (glabrum) with a flip pery fur face. 



214 CIg/^', (nitidum) with a fhining fmoothnefs. 



215 Bright, [lucidu'/n) as if illuminated. 



216 Colour d,{ color atum) with any colour but green. 



217 Nervy, (nervGfu?n) w'lxh very nmple veins from the bafe to the 



point. 



218 Three-nerve, (trinerve) three nerves meeting together at the bafc 



of the leaf. 



219 Triple-nerve (tripUnerve) nerved with three nerves meeting to- 



gether above the bafe of the leaf 



220 Three-nerved, (trinervatum) nerved with three nerves meeting to 



gether hehind the bafe of the leaf, 



221 Nerveiefs, (enerve) oppofed to nerved. (217 220.) 



222 Lined, (Imeatufn) with deprefled nerves. 



223 Striated, (Jiriatum) with parallel lines llightly hollow'd. 



224 Furrowd, (fulcaiuin) with deep hollow lines. 



225 Veined, (venofum) with veffels varioufly divided. 



226 J'Vrinkled,(rugofum) fuW o^ v^nnkXts, 



227 Bubbled, (bullatwn) form'd from a wrinkled (226) leaf, the 



veins being contracted on the other fide. 



228 Pittedy (lacunoium) the diflc being depreffed between the interfe(Sl- 



ing veins. 



229 Veiniefs, [avene], oppofed to veiny. (225.) 



230 Dotted, (punSlatum) fprinkled with hollow points. 



231 Papulous, (papillofu?n) covered with fleihy, points. 



232 Pimply, (papulofu?n) covered with little blifters. 

 23^ Vifcid, (vifcidum) fmeared with a tenaceous moifture. 



234 Villous, {villcfum) covered with foft hairs. 



235 Downy, (tomentofum) covered with an undifcernable intertexture 



of hairs. 



236 Silky^ (fericcum) covered with very foft clofe-prefTed hairs. 



237 IFoolly^ 



