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CONGLOBATUS Flos Icon, & globus, a 

 ball] Capitatus of Ray, Coinpofitus of Tournefoi't 

 and Linnaeus. See Compofitus. 



CONGLOMORATI Flores Icon, & glomus, a 

 clew] growing on a branching Petiolus, and 

 clofely, but irregularly, connefted ; oppofed to 

 Panicula diffufa. 



CONGEST A Umhella [a conger or, to be 

 heaped] the flowers clofely coUefted into a 

 fpherical fhape, as in the Allium ; oppofed to d'lva- 

 ricata, cUvergens, dijians, &c. 



CONICA Scabrittes [K^i-a?, cojius^ a cone] a 

 fpecies of fetaceous Scahrities, fcarce vifible to 

 the naked eye, on the furface of fome plants, 

 in which the minute briftles are conical. 



CONIFERS [ex K^^es, a cone, & fero, to 

 bear] An order of plants in the Fragmenta me- 

 thodi naturalis of Linnseus, containing thefe ge- 

 nera, viz. JMes, Pinus, Cuprejfus, Thuja, Juni- 

 perus, Taxus, Ephedra. Coniferae lunt refinife- 

 rse & diureticse. Lin. 



CONJUGATUM Folium [ex con, 8c jugo, 



to couple] that fpecies of pinnate leaf which 



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