Explanatory Nov = s, &e. 
F. 
Tffular Flowers, are fuch as are. compounded of many long 
hollow {mall Flowers like Pipes, all divided into many Jags at 
the End. we rat MSOEEROD Ber ee 
Falcated Pods, are thofe which bend in like an Hook or Semicircle. 
Foliola, are thofe {mall Leaves which grow along the Mid-rib ‘of the 
Leaf, in compound Leaves, _ ' Se ae rane 
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[N Laucous Leaves or Stalks, are of a whitifh-green Colour, 
fomewhat of a bluifh Caft; fuch are the Leaves of the 
French Sortel in England, and of the blue Edda in thefe Parts. 
Galeated or hooded Flowers, are fuch, whofe upper Part refembles a 
kind of Helmet or Hood, asin the Flower of Sage. ; 
Granated, or that Fruit which is compos’d of many Grains or Ker- 
nels, : 
H. 
r WErbaceous Leaves, até fuch long {mall Leaves as come neareft 
in Shape and Colour to that of common Grafs ; fuch are the 
Leaves of Reeds. 
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i oe), cate Catkins, being Bunches of {mall dufty Flowers grow- 
ing ‘upon feveral Trees and Shrubs, fuch as Haffels and Walnuts. 
Tndented Leaves, are fuch as are flightly indented on their Edges. 
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Abiated Flowets, ate- difform monopetalous Flowers, divided 
ufually into two Lips, as in Sage and Rofemary. ; 
Laciniated Leaves, are thofe which are naturally jagg’d or notch’d to 
the Mid-rib by Vermin. 
Ligule, or {mall Strings. 
M, Mens 
