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ARTICULATUS Caulis, Culmus; having 

 knots or joints. 



Jrtkidata Radix, a jointed root, as in La- 

 thraa, Oxal'ts, Martinia, Dentaria. 



Articulata folia, cum folium unum ex alterius a- 

 pice excrefcit, attached to the ends of each o- 

 ther, refembling the links of a chain. 



Articulate folium pinnatum, when the foliola are 

 attached to the extremities of each other, pro- 

 ceeding from one common petiolus. 



ARTICULUS Culmi [ab artus, a joint or 

 limb3 the ftraight part of the Cultnus betweeia 

 two Geniculi, 



ASCYROYDE^ [ab A^y,v^,,, Pliny's name 

 for the Hypericurrf]. The thirteenth natural 

 clafs in Scopoli's Flora CarnioUca. 



ASPERIFOLItE lafper, rough, 2>c folium, a 

 leaf]. An order of plants in the Fragmenta me - 

 thodi naturalis of Linn?eus, in which are thefe 

 genera, viz. Toumefortia, Cerinthe, Symphytum^ 

 Fuhnonaria, Anchufa, Lithofpcrmum, Myofotis, 

 Hcliotropium, CynogloJ/u?n, /fperugo, Lycopjis, E- 

 (hium, Borrago : magis minufve oleracese, muci- 

 laginofiJe, & glutinofse funt. Lin. In the prefent 

 fyftem, thefe are among the Pentandria 7nonogy~ 

 nia. 



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