A N 



ANCEPS CauUs, two-edged; forming two op- 

 pofite acute angles, of which the Sifyrinchium is 

 an example. The Anceps may have many more 

 angles, but then they will be all obtufe, except 

 the two oppoflte ones which confticute the an- 

 ceps. When applied to a leaf, it implies fub- 

 ftance, and fignifies its having two oppoflte 

 longitudinal angles with a convex dilk. 



ANDROGYNA Planta [ex <^»ig, vir, a 

 man, & ym, muUer, a woman] fuch plants as 

 bear both male and female flowers on the fame 

 root, as in the clafs Monoecia. 



ANGULATUS 3—10 Cmdh: angulated, 

 oppofed to teres, femkeres, comprejfus, &c. 



ANGUSTIFOLIA [angnjius, narrow, Be fo- 

 lium, a leaf]. Narrow leaved. 



ANGYOSPERMIA [Ayf®^, vas, a vefl*el]. 

 The fecond order in the clafs Dldynamia of 

 Linnaeus : it confifts of thofe plants, of that 

 clafs, whofe feeds are inclofed in a Perlcarp'iu7n. 

 In this order the fl:igma is generally obtufe. 

 Thefe are the Perfonati of Tournefort. 



ANNUA Radix, [ab annus, a year] an an- 

 nual root i that which lives but one year, 



B . ANOMALiE 



