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CYLINDRACKA Spica Icylindms, a roller, 

 a cylinder] cylindrical ; equal in diameter from 

 top to bottom. 



CYLINDRICA ScahriUcs IcyUndruf] A fpe. 

 cies of Scahritics of a cylindrical form, on the 

 fprface of fome plants, fcarce vifible to the na- 

 ked eye. 



Cylindrkus Calyx, as in the Eiiphrafia. 



CYMA[Ku^-««, f(Ktus'\ a Receptaculum proceed- 

 ing from an univerfal centre, running out into 

 Peduncul'i fajiigiati, but with irregular partial 



pcduncuU, 



CYMOSUS Flos [Cj?na, a fprout] an aggre- 

 gate flower, whofe Rcccptacidum is divided into 

 primary faftigiate FcduncuU proceeding from an 

 univerfal centre ; but whofe fecondary Peduncu- 

 l'i are irregular, which difcinguiflies it from 

 the VmhiUa. 



Cymofa, an order of plants in the Fragmen^a 

 methodi iiaturalis of Linnieus, containing thefe 

 genera, viz. Diervilla, Lonicera, Mitchella, Lc- 

 ranihus, Ixora, Morinda, Cinchona. 



CYTINIFORMIS Calyx fa Cytinus, the 

 flower of the pomegranate] refembling the Ca- 

 lyx 



