xxxii. BOTANIC TERMS. 



484 Footed^ (pedatus) (280.) 



485 Pair'd^ (conjugatus) (277.) 



486 Ere^^ (Vr^^z^5J (127.) 487 Flexible.^ (laxus) {'^t,) 

 488 Nahd^ (nudiis) (460.) 489 Leaved^ (foliatus) 



^ (56.) 



490 PANICLE, (panlcuia) fcatter'd ilov/ers on a peduncle varioufly 



divided. 

 According to the Structure of the trunk. 



491 FRUCTIFICATION, (fruSlijicatto) -x temporary part of vege- 



tables dedicated to germination. 



492 Simple^ (fimplex) confifting of fev/ flowers. 



493 Compound^ (compofita) with many confluent florets. 



494 CALYX, (calyx) the bark of the plant prefent in the frudtifica- 



tion. 

 495 Perianth^ (perianthium) 2. cziyx contiguous to the 

 fructification. 



496 Of the friiclipcat' on^ (fru5iijicationh) in- 



cluding the ilamens and germ. 



497 Ofthefioiuery (flor'n) containing the fta- 



mens without the germ. 



498 QT the fruity (f rutins) containing the 



germ without the ftamens. 

 499 Proper^ (proprium) refpe61ing each flower. 



500 One leaf (monophyllwn) form'd of a fingle 



leaf. 



501 Many-leaved^ (prAyphylliim) confiftingof 



many leaves. 



502 Two- clefts five-cleft^ (bifidu?n, quinquefi- 



dimi) (181) 



503 Tzuo-parted, five-parted, (bipartitu?ny 



qn'inquepartitum) ( 1 84. ) 



504 Intire^ [integrum) (169.) 



505 Tubular^ (tubidofum) (260.) 



506 Expanding^ (patens') (131.) 



507 RefeSfed, (refexum) the parts bent back- 



wards. ' 



508 Inflated^ [inflatmn) hollow like a bladder 



509 Abbreviated^ (abbreviatum) not fo loFg 



as the tube. 



510 Obtufe^ (obtufum) (202.) 



511 Acute y (acutum) ( 207 . ) 



512 Thorny^ (fp'mofum) (73.) 



5!;^ Prickly 



