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Ciliata Corolla^ as in the Ruta, Menyanthes, 

 Tropceolum. 



CIRCINALIA Folia [drees, a hoop, or 

 ring] A term of foliation expreffive of the 

 leaves within the gemma being rolled fpirally 

 downward, deorfum fptraliter involvuntur, as in 

 the FUices & Palmcc nonmdla. 



CIRCUMSCISSA Capfula [_cireum, about, & 

 Cisdo, to cut] opening, not longitudinally, as in 

 general, but tranlverfely like a common fnuff- 

 box, as in the Anagallh. 



CIRRHIFERUS Pedunculus [cirrus, & fero, 

 to bear] bearing a tendril, as in Cardiofpermum, 

 Vitis. 



Cirrhiferum folium, as in the Fumaria capreo- 

 lata, & claviculata. 



CIRRHOSUM Folium [a cirrhus, a tuft or 

 lock of hair] terminating in a tendril, as in the 

 Gloriofa, Flagellar ia, Nijjhlia. 



CIRRHUS, rather Cirrus [a Ks^a:?, cornu, a 

 horn, quod cirri cornuum fguram referant'] one of 

 the fulcra of plants ; a clafper or tendril ; that 

 fpiral ftring by which fome plants fix themfelves 

 to other bodies, vinculum filiforme fpirale quo plan- 

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