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Cayhiatum NeElarium, as in the JJtr'icular'ia minor. 

 Carinatm Calyx, as in the Phalarls. 



CARIOPHYLL^US Flos [Caryophyllus, the 

 clove-tree] compofed of many /)£'2'«/^, as it were 

 emerging from the bottom of a tubular calyx, 

 as in the Caryophyllus, Linum. Tournef. clafs 

 the eighth, 



CARNOSUM Fol'mm Icaro, flefli] a leaf of 

 a flefhy fubftance, quod interne pulpa repletum eji, 

 but not of fo clofe a texture as the folium com- 

 paSium, nor fo foft as the pulpofum ; exemplified 

 in the Scdum dafyphyllu?ii . 



Catnofa Radix, as in the Valeriana, 



CARTILAGINEUM Foliu7n iCartilago, a 

 cartilage] ciijus mar go cartilagine, a fubffantia fo- 

 lii diver fijfima^ fir matur , whofe margin is ftrength- 

 ened by a carrilaginous rim of a fubftance dif- 

 ferent from the diflc. 



CARYOPHYLLEI [Caryophyllus, a pink or 

 gillyflower] An order of plants in the Fragmen- 

 ta methodi naturalis of Linnseus, containing thefe 

 genera, viz. Dianihus, Saponaria, Drypis^ Cucu-' 

 balus, Silene, Lychnis^ Coronaria, AgroJie7na, Fran- 

 kenia, Jl/Jne, Cerajlium, Holofxeum, Arenaria, 

 Spergula^ Sagina^ Moerhingia. 



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