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CANALICULATUM Folium- [Canalicula, 

 dim. a canalis, a channel]] having a deep chan- 

 nel running from the bafe to the apex ; ex ful- 

 co profunda., fecundum totam longitudinem, excava- 

 tum in dimidiatum fere cylindrum. 



CANDELARES [Candela, a candle]. An 

 order of plants in the Fragmenta metbodi natura- 

 lis of Linnxus, containing thefe genera, viz. 

 Rhizophora, MimufopSy Nyjfa. 



CAPILLACEUM folium. Capillary, the 

 fame as capillare^ exemplified in the fungerman- 

 nia rupeflrisy Ranunculus aquatilis. 



Capillacea radix, a fpecies of the fibrous root, 

 exemplified in the Gramina. Ludwig. 



CAPILLARIS Pappus [capillus, hair] fim- 

 ple and filiform, as in the Heracium, San- 

 chus, &c. 



Capillares Glandula, refembling hairs, as m 

 the Ribes, Antirrhinum quadrifoHumy Scrophula- 

 via, Cera/liuniy SiUne. 



CAPILLUS [qu. capitis pilus] hair. The 

 firft degree in the Linnsean fcale for meafuring 

 plants : it is the diameter of a hair, and the 



twelfth part of the Linea. Hcc Menfura. 



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