AND DEFINITIONS. xxxi, 



455 HEAD, (capihdum) with many flowers collcfled in a globe. 



456 RoundiJJj^ (fub r otundum) 2i\mD^ ^oh\A^r^ (45?) 



457 Globular y (globofum) round on all fides. 



458 Halved, (di?ji'uUatim) round on one fide flat on the 



other. 



459 Leafy ^ (fol'iofum) leaves intermixed with the flowers, 



460 Naked, (nudum) deftitute of leaves and briftles. 



461 Fafcicle, (fafciculus) a collection of ereit parallel 



flowers, approaching each other level at the top. 



462 SPIKE, (/pica) alternate feflile flowers on a fimple common 



peduncle. 



463 Simple, (fimplex) continued undivided. 



464 Compound, (co^npoftta) many fpikelets growing on a 



peduncle. 



465 Glomoratc, (glomorata) fpikelets varioufly heaped 



together. 



466 Egg'd, (ovata) (158.) 



467 Bellied, (vcntricofa) gibbous on the fides (254) 



468 Cylindric, (cylindrica) taperifh. One-rankW, (fccunda) 



means the above hal.ed. 



469 Interrupted, (interrupta) with lefs alternate diftindt 



fpikes. 



470 Imbricated, (imhricata) (ll8.) 



471 pointed, (articulata) (82.) 



472 Branchy, (ram'^fa) varioufly divided. 



473 Linear, (linearis) (167.) 



474 Fringed, (ciliata) (194.) 



475 Leafy, (foliacea) divided by leaves. 



476 Tufty, (comofa) terminated with leaflets. 



477 CORYMBE, ('corvOT/':/^j is formed from a fpike (j-62) when all 



the flowers are furniilied with their appropriated 

 petioles, and proportionally elevated. 



478 THYRSE, (thyrfus) a panicle, (panicula) (490 j condenfed into 



an cgg'd form. 



479 RACEME, (race?nus) with peduncle furniftied v/ith lateral 



branches. 



480 Simple, (fimplex) undivided. 



481 Compound, (compofitus) divided into many. 



482 Oiic-fided, (unllateris) all the flowers inferted en 



one fide. 



483 One-row'' d, (fecundus) all the flowefS bent to one 



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