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T^QUALIS Polygamiay equal, The firfl 

 order in the clafs Syngcnefia of Linnazus, con- 

 iifting of thofe plants in the compofition of 

 whofe flowers all the fiofculi are hermaphro- 

 dite. 



JEqualh Corolla, equal ; /. e. where the parts 

 are equal as to figure, magnitude, and propor- 

 tion, as in the Primiila, Limofelb. 



Mqualis Calyx, as in the Utrkularia . 



AGGREGATUS Flos, {_aggrego, to affem^ 

 ble.] Flowers are called Aggregate, when, by 

 means of fome part of the frudVification, many 

 Fiofculi are io united that non-& of them could 

 be taken away without deftroying the uniformi- 

 ty of the whole. The part which in aggregate 

 flowers is common to the whole, is either the 

 Receptaculum or* Calyx. Aggregate flowers are 

 pi'incipally divided into feven kinds, viz. JJya- 

 bellatus, Cymofus, Compofitus^ Aggregatm proper- 

 ly fo called, Amentaceus, Glumofus^ Spadiccus. 

 Jggregatus Flos, properly fo calkd, is that 

 which has a dilated Receptaculum, with Fiofculi 

 ftanding on PeduncuU. For Aggrcgata Radix, 

 fee Granulata. 



Aggregate Jlellares Pubefcenti<c, a fpecies of 

 fetaceous pubefcencc, on the furface of fome 

 plants, in which! the \a.rgev JlelU produce fmal- 



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