AND DEFINITIONS. xxiii. 



237 Woolly^ (lanatum) cloathed as with cobweb (the hairs fpontane- 



oufly curling. 



238 Beardedy (barbatufn)^ fet with parallel hairs. 



239 Hairy^ (piIofi(?n) covered with diftincl long hair. 



240 Rugged^ (fcabru?n) rough with prominent ftiffifn points. 



241 Hifpidy (h'ifpidum) befprinkled with ftilf briftles. 



242 Prickly^ ('^fz^/f^r^^^;zj armed with prickles. (378.) 



243 Lance-prickled, ( /irigofum) v^ith lanced (165.) ftiff (30.) prickles. 



Expansion. '^ 



244 Flat, (planum) with an equal furface. 



245 Channeled, (canaliculatufu) longitudinally hollow'd with a deep 



furrow. 



246 Concave, (concavum) with the edge more contracted than thedifk, 



fo that the difk is depreffed. 



247 Convex, (convexum) with the edge more contracted than the difk, 



fo that the difk Is elevated. 



248 CowTd, [ciicullatum) the fides approaching at the bafe, but the top 



fpreading out. 



249 Plaited, (plicatmn) the difk alternately bent with acute folds 



250 Waved, (imdatwn) the difk alternately bent with obmfe folds. 



251 Curfd, (crifpu7n) the margin being luxuriant, the difk becomes 



larger than its ribs. 



Substance. 



252 Membraneous, (membranaceum) the proper fubflance of the leaf. 



253 Parch' d, (fcarlofum) the fubftance dry, parch'd founding to the 



touch. 



254 Gibbous, (gibbum) both furfaces being convex, containing a 



more copious plup. 



255 Columnar, (teres) almofl cylindrical. 



256 Deprefs'd, (depreffwn) a pulpy (261) leaf, the dific more flatten'd 



rhan the fides. 



257 Comprefs^d, (comprejjum) a pulpy leaf, the fides more flatten'd 



than the difk. 



258 KeeVd, (carinatum) the under part of the difk prominent longi- 



tudinally. 



259 CompaB, (co7npa£lum) confiflingof foiid fubflance. 



260 tubular, (tubulofum) internally concave or empty. 



261 Pulpy, (pulpofu?n) filled with atenaceous material. 



262 Flejhy, (carnojum) filled internally with a folidiili pulp. 



263 Three-ftded, (triquetrwn) three longitudinal fides in an awFd 



(167.) leaf. 



264 Two-edged, (anceps) two prominent longitudinal angles, the 



difk being more convex. 



* D 2 265 Tongued 



