20. VEGETABLE KINGDOM. 



ESTIVATION convolute, imbricated, conduplicate, valved, un» 



equal-valved. 

 TORSION a. uniform, diffimilar. 



b. from the right, from the left, reciprocal. 



c. refupine, fpiral. 

 VARIATION of colour, fize, pubefcence, age. 



External: plaited, bundled. 



broad-leaved, flender-Ieaved, curPd, 



awnlefs. 

 Internal: a. mutilated, greatflower'd. 



b. multiplied^ full, proliferous, crefted. 



c. viviparous, bulb-bearing. 

 NUPTIALS Male, Female, Androgynous, Hermaphrodite. 



Myjleries of Reprodudion. 

 SEMMINATION of the Seed tail^ wing, tuft, awn, 



hooks j gluten, curviture. 

 of the Pericarp berrying, inflation, vifcofity, elafticity, 

 Jiru6fure, 

 PL AGENT ATION Two-CotyledonM, Cotyledonlefs, Many-Co- 



tyledon'd. 



IV. STATION. 



CLIME northern, mediterranean, alpine, marine, 



eaftern, fouthern, weftern, Indian; 

 SOIL watry, fhorey, marine, faline, 



marmy, overflow'd, fpongy, turfy, 



fhady, woody, arable, 



meadowy, paftury, mountanous, 



rubbi{hy, cultivated. 

 EARTH Mould; Clay, Chalk, Sand. 



Parafitical, Rootlefs : of the Root, of the Trunk, of the 

 Stem, of the Leaves. 



V. TIME. 



GERMINATION of days, of months, annual, biennial. 

 FRONDESCENCE Vernation early, equal, late. 



Autumnation early, flow, delay'd. 

 CALENDAR i. Germination, Frondefcence, Florefcencc, 



2. Groflification, Maturation, Harveft. 



3. Exfoliation, Defoliation, Congelation. 



4« Of the Winter, of theFroft, of the Thaw* 



HOROLOGE a. Vigils meteorous, tropical, equinoctial, 

 b* ofopening, of clofing. 



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