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CATENULATA Scalrkles [Catena, a chain] 

 a fpecles of glandular Scabrhies, hardly vifible 

 to the naked eye, refembling little chains, on 

 the furface of fome plants. 



CATULUS. See Amentum. 



CAUDEX [didl. a cado} the ftem of a tree ; 

 according to Linnseus, it is the afcending and 

 defcending body of the radix. 71ie Caudex a- 

 fcendens rifes gradually above the furface of the 

 earth, ferving often as a trunk, and producing 

 the herb or plant. The Caudex defcendem ftrikes 

 gradually into the ground, and fpreads into ra- 

 diculcE. 



CAULESCENS Planta ICaidh'] having a 

 ftem, oppofed to Acaulis. 



Caulefccns radix : Ludwig. The fame with 

 the fufiformis of Linn3eus, exemplified in the 

 Daucus & Scorzonera. Linnseus alfo applies this 

 term to the roots of the Brajjica oleracea, rapa^ & 

 napus. 



CAULINA Folia {Caulis, a ftem] leaves grow- 

 ing immediately upon the ftem, without the in- 

 tervention of branches, as In the Agrimmia eupa- 

 teria. 



Caulinis 



