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CONCAVUM Folium, a concave leaf, cum 

 mar go fol'ii ar^'ior fit quam tit d'lfcum circiimjcnbaty 

 unde deprim'itur d'lfcus. 



CONCEPT ACULUM, a receiver ; a Peri- 

 carpium of one Vrdviil-', opening longitudinally, 

 and not having the leeds faftened to it. Lin- 

 nseus in his latefl vvorks fubftitutes Folllculus for 

 Conceptaculum. 



CONDUPLICATUM FoVium \son, & dupll- 

 cor, to be doubled] A term in Foliation, iignify- 

 ing that the fides of the leaf, within the gemma, 

 are parallel and approach each other, as in the 

 Ro/a, Fraxinusy Juglans, Jmygdalus, Cera/us, 

 ^uercus, Fagus, &c. 



CONFERTI Rami, [a confer do, to fill, to 

 ftuft] branches crovided fo as to leave hardly a- 

 ny fpace between ; oppofed to remotl. 



Confertus FcrtlcUlus, when the flowers which 

 form the Vertlclllns are numerous, and confe- 

 quently crouded ; oppofed to dijlam. 



Conferta folia, as in the Antirrhinum monfpejju- 

 lanu?n, & linaria, 



CONFLUENTIA Folia [confluo, to flow to- 

 gether] growing in tufts partially, fo as to leave 

 the intermediate parts of the caulis quite bare. 



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