xl. BOTANIC TERMS. 



663 Equltant, (equitantia) approaching with their oppo- 



fite margins, fo that one includes the other. 



664 Obmlute, (obvoluta) with refpe6l to the upper fur- 



face v/ith the fides approaching, fo that each 

 fide fnews a different leaf. 



665 Platted, fp/zV^/w;?zj bent into various folds.^ 



666 SptraU (clrcinnals) bent into a tranfverfe fpiral line, 



fo that the point is in the center. 



MEASURES. 



667 A Line, (linearis) the breadth of a moonlet, at the root of the fin- 



ger nail, (not the thumb.) 



668 Half an Inch, ( unguicularis) length 0Un2.1L 



669 Jn inch, f/)o///rrtn5; length of the laft joint of the thumb. 

 6-^0 /^^^7z^, ('/)^/77z^mj the len2;th of the breadth of the hand. 



671 Six inches, (fpithamaus) the fpace between the points of the thumb 



and the firft fin2;er when extended. 



672 J Span, (do^ranialis) the fpace between the points of the thumb 



and iea(t finger when extended. 



673 J Foot, (pedalis) from the bend of the elbow to the bafe ol the 



thumb. 



674 Sixfeety ('or^>^//5j thelength ofaman. 



INDEX. 



