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ADNATUM Folium [ad, & nafcdr^ to be barn, 

 to grow] growing clofe to the ftem. 1 conceive 

 no difference between this term and AdpreJJumy 

 unlefs it implies adhefion. 



Adnatce Stipul/^, growing clofe to the plant, 

 oppdfed to Soluta ; exemplified in the Rofa, 

 Rubus ,\Potentilla, Comarum, Mellanthus. 



Adnatin Stylus, adhering to the Corolla, as in 

 the Ca7tna. 



ADPRESSA Folia [j^, to, & preffu^, prefTed] 

 the diflc of the leaves approaching the ftem fo 

 as almoft to touch it; dum dijcus foUi approxltna- 

 tur catdi, fays Linnaeus, in his explanation ; but 

 the word itfelf properly implies being preiled 

 clofe to the flem. 



ADSCENDENS Caidh ; afcendlng, /. ^ 

 grcfwing firft in a horizontal dircftion, and 

 then gradually curving upwards. 



ADVERSUM FoUwn ; quod laius merldlei ob- 

 vertit, turned towards the fouth, as are thofe 

 of the Amonrnnii 



ADULTERINtrS, baftard, as Acorus adulter 

 r'lmis, baftard Acorus, the Iris pfeudacorus fo 

 cilled byBauhinus r fynon. with Pfeudo. 



