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ASSURGENTIA Folia [_aJ[urgo, to rife up] 

 arcuatlm ere£ia ; firft declining, but growing e- 

 redl towards the apex. 



ATTENUATUS Pedunculm {aitoiuor, to 

 be wafted, worn] when gradually fmaller to- 

 wards the flower, oppofed to Iiicrajfatus . 



AUCTUS Calyx [ab angeor, to be increafedj 

 when a feries of fliorter and different fquaiiwia 

 ov fquammulce furround the exterior bafis of the 

 CaJyx., as in Corcpfis, Bukns, Crepis, Dianthus. 

 Linnseus defines the Calyx au£lus in the clafs Syn- 

 genefia, thus ; dum unlca feries laciniarum aqualis 

 longior cingit fiofculos, &. alia minima cingit baftn 

 tanium fimplicis interiaris tf fnajoris calycis. 



AVENIA Folia [a, & vem, a vein] leaves 

 which have no vifible veins. Vid. Vcnofa. 



AURICULATUM foUohm [ab auricula, a 

 little ear, dim. ab atiris, the ear] twifted into 

 the form of a little ear, exemplified in the Jun- 

 germannia ciliaris. 



AXiLLARIA Folia \_Axilla, the arm-pit] 

 growing out of the angles formed by the 

 branches and the ftem. The fame as Subalaria. 



Axillaris Pedunculus, proceeding from the axil- 

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