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pecoum, Futnarla, Impsiiens, Leonticey Momtro' 

 pa, UirUularia, Tropoeolum. 



CORYMRUS, in its proper acceptation, is 

 a clufter of ivy-berries. Linnaeus makes it a 

 Ipecies of inflorefcence, in which the flowers 

 grow in clufters, each upon a feparate peduncu- 

 lus, as in the filiquofe plants in general, viz, 

 Myagrum, Anajlat'ica, Cochlearia, &c. Corymbus 

 fit ex [pica, dum finguli Jiores pedunculis propriis 

 inftruuntur, fitu elevato proportionali. The Inflo- 

 refcentia corymbifera may be fimplex or compofita. 



COTYLEDON [KoIuAu, f^wto, a cavity] the 

 lateral, bibulous, perifliable lobe of the feed. 



CRENATUM Folium [Crena, a notch] cujus 

 viargo angulis, neutram extremitatem refpicientibus , 

 fecatur, whofe margin is cut with fmall teeth, 

 or angles, inclining towards neither extremity, 

 fo that radii drawn from the centre of the 

 leaf would accurately bifeft each faliant angle. 

 When infkead of angles the margin is formed 

 of a number of fegments of fmall circles, ii is 

 then termed obtufe crenatum ; when the larger 

 notches are themfelves furrounded by fmall 

 ones, duplicate crenatum. The folium crenatum is 

 exemplified in the Primula farinofa. 



Crenata Corolla, as in Linum. 



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