F A 



m£iny of them from tlie fixme point, as in the 

 Larix, Pinu:, &c. 



FASCICULARISiJW;;^ [a Fafds, abundle] 

 bundled ; a fpecies of the Tuberofe root, in 

 which the knobs arc colkcEled in bundles, as in 

 PcEon'ia. 



FASCICULUS [dim. a fafch, a bundle] a 

 fpecies of Inflorefcence, in which the flowers 

 grow eredt, parallel, clofe to each other, form- 

 ing together a fiat furface ; coUigit flores ereiiosy 

 parallelos, fajligiatos, approxlmatos, as in the Di- 

 anthus barhatiis, Sv.'eetwilliam. 



FASCIATA Planta [fafds, a bundle] when 

 many cavles grow together fo as to form a com- 

 padl bundle.. 



FASTIGIATI PeduncuU [FaJIigium, the 

 apex, or top of a pyramid, fff^,] pointed at the 

 top. Linnseus applies this term to flowers whofe 

 pedunculi are fo proportioned in length as to 

 form a horizontal plain, exemplified in the Di- 

 anthl 8c Slimes. There is a manifeft impro- 

 priety in this application, unlcfs we fuppofe the 

 pyramid inverted. 



FAUX, the jaws or chops ; the hiatus of the 



tube 



