86 INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 
Floralis, jloralis. Growing in the place of the flowers. 
Allium arenarium, A. carinatum. 
Bup and Turto. 
«Naked, Gemme nude. Without any perule. Hippo- 
phae littoralis. 
Perulated, perulate. Covered with a perule. Daphne, 
Syringa, Malus, Ficus, Pinus. 
{ External, externe. Appearing above the surface as 
soon as it begins to be formed. Daphne, Fraxinus, Pyrus, 
Pl. 3, fig.5 and 6. 
Internal, interne. Hidden in the stem until it is de- 
veloped. Dircza, Robinia Pseudo-acacia. 
{| Simple, simplices. Exhibiting the rudiments of only 
one branch. Fraxinus, Ficus, Alnus, Carpinus. 
Composite, composite. Containing under a single pe- 
rule, the rudiments of several branches, distinct even before 
their shooting. Pinus maritima. 
{| Leaf-bearing, foliifere. Producing a shoot of leaves 
only. Terminal bud of daphne florida, Populus, Alnus. 
Flower-bearing, florifere. Producing flowers only. 
Daphne florida, Populus. 
Mixed, mixta, foliifiortfere. Producing both leaves and 
flowers. Syringa. PI. 3, fig. 5. 
€ Sessile, sessiles. Growing upon the stem without any 
footstalk. 
Pedicelled, pedicellate. Growing upon a small excre- 
scence or support. Alnus communis. 
PERULE. 
Perula, The cover of a bud. 
Simple, Perula integra. Formed of one piece, and 
therefore torn when the bud shoots. Persicaria and other 
polygonee. 
Scaly, squamosa. Daphne, Syringa, Malus. 
Petiolane, petiolanea. Formed of enlarged and abortive 
leaf-stalks. Juglans. 
Stipulane, st7pulanea. Formed of stipules. Persicaria, 
Carpinus, Ficus. 
VERNATION. 
Vernatw, Disposition of the leaves, &c. in the bud. 
Revolute, Vernatio revoluta, revolutiva. The two edges 
of the leaves rolled to the outside. Persicaria maculosa, 
Carduus, Tussilago. PI. 3, fig.10 and 20. 
