AND DEFINITIONS. xxxix. 



648 Partial^ (partialis) an umbellet 



part of an univerfal one. 



649 Proliferous^ [proltfera) an um- 



bel more than decompoun- 

 ded. 



650 Cymey (cyma) a receptacle elongated In- 



to level-top'd peduncles, from the fame 

 univerfal centre, but with the partial 

 ones uncertain. 



651 Rachisy (rachis) a thread-form recepta- 



cle connecting the florets longitudinally 

 into a fpike. 



652 5/»^^/V (j^^^zVj the receptacle of a PALM 



coming out of a fpathe, divided into 

 fhrubby branchlets. 

 653 BULB, (hulbus) the hybernacle of the plant from the rudiments of 

 the paft leaves. 



654 Solidy (folidus) fleftiy, undivided within. 



655 Coatedy (tunicatus) a bulb with coat upon 



coat. 



656 Scaled^ (fquamatus) w\iW\mhnc2XQA fcales. 

 557 Stem-lulby (caulinus) growing on the 



ftem. 



peiiole-bulby (petlolaris) (rom the rudi- 

 ments of a petiole. 

 Jliptde-bulby (Jlipularh) made from a 



ftipu'e. 

 cortical^ (corticalts) from the films of 



the bark. 

 leaf'bulby (foliarls) containing leaves, 



not flowers. 

 jloral-bidb^ (fioralis) containing flowers 

 , not leaves. 



common^ (cGm?nums) containing both 

 leaves r.nd flowers. 



658 BUD, (gemma) the hybernacle of a plant from the rudiments of 



future leaves. 



659 VERNATION, [vernatio) the difpofitlon of the leaves in the 



bud, (658.) 



660 CondupUcate^ (condttpUcata) the fides of the leaves 



applied parallel to each other. 



661 Convolute^ (convoluta) fpiral like a paper-tone. 



662 Involute^ (involuta) the edges fpirally turned in on 



the upper farface on both fides. 



* F 2 663 Eqnitafit^ 



