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HEXAPHYLLUS Cal^x \jbv\uv, foUum, a 

 leaf] Confifting of fix leaves, as in the Berheru. 



HIANS CoroJk, gaping ; a fpecific diftiac- 

 tion, exemplified in the Melamp^rum Jylvatkum; 

 oppofed to claufa. 



HILUM, the black eye of a bean ; the ex- 

 ternal mark on the feed by which it was fixed 

 to the fruit, evident in the Cardiofpermim 8c Sta- 

 phylaa. 



HIRSUTUS calyx, rough, hairy, as in the 

 Serratula alptna. 



HISPIDUS Caulh: fet'is rigld'ts afperfus ; co- 

 vered with ftrong fragile briftles, or prickks, 

 but whofe roots are only fuperficial, fo as to 

 ftrip offtvith the rind, as in the BraJJica eruca- 

 flrum. 



Hifpidum FoUu?n, as in the Turrith hlrfuta. 



HOLERACEiE [0/w, pot-herbs, or herbs 

 for fogd] An order of plants in the Fragmenta 

 methodi naturaUs of Linnseus, containing thefe 

 genera, Spinada, Blitutn, Beta, Galenia, Atri- 

 plex, Chenopodluniy Rivina, Fetiveria, Hermar<a^^ 

 Jllecebrum, &c. 



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