xxxviii. BOTANIC TERMS 



626 Capillary y (capillar is) with un- 



branch'd hairs. 



627 Feathery^ (plmncfus) confifting 



of feathery hairs. 



628 Tail^ (cauda) a feed terminated by a 



thread. 



629 Hock^ (haffius) by which it adheres to 



animals. 



630 Calycle-i ( <:^/yc-«/z/j J the proper cover of the 



feed. 



631 Nut^ (nux) a feed covered with a bony cuticle 



632 Aril^ (arillus) the proper exterior coat of the feed 



falling ofF fpontaneoufly. 



633 RECEPTACLE, (receptaculum) the bafe by which the parts of 

 the fructification are connected. 



634 Common^ (cofnmune) containing many flowers and 

 their fruit. 



635 Dotted, (punSfatwn) (^nn\i\tAvnih\io\\oyf 



dots. 



636 Hairy, (pilofum) (239.) 



637 Chaffy, (pakaceum) dividing the florets 



by interpofed fcales. 



638 Flat, (planum) (244.) 



639 Convex, [convexum) (247.) 



640 Conical, (conicu77i) round tapering towards 



the top. 



641 AivVd, (fuhulatum) (267.) 



642 CoTHpoundfloiver, (compofitus flos) v/\th?i 



broad intire receptacle and with feflile 

 florets. 



643 Aggregate flower, (aggregatus flos) with a 

 broad receptacle, with florets fubpetioled, 



644 Umbel, (umhella) a receptacle eloHgated 



from one center into thread-form pro- 

 portional peduncles. 



645 Simple, (fimplex) all the pedun- 



cles arifmg from one and the 

 fame receptacle. 



646 Compound^ (compoftta) all the 



peduncles bearing umbellets 

 on their tops. 



647 Vniverjal, (univerjalis) com- 



pofed of many Ample ones. 



648 Partial;, 



