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zocn, SpiTisa; Polygvnia, containing g geners, 

 viz. Rofa, Rubus, Fra^aria, PotentiUay Termen- 

 tilla^ Geum, Dryas, Ccmar-nm, Cjlycanthus. I- 

 cofandrse fruftus pulpofus eft eicuientus. Lin. 



IMBERBIS Corolla; beardlefs, as the /m, 

 & Gentiana fiUformis. 



IMBRICATUS Caulisy Culmus, Calyx [Im- 

 Irex, a tile] covered with, or confifting of fcales 

 in the manner of tiles upon a houfe. When 

 applied to leaves, it regards their //«i ; regular- 

 ly covering each other like tiles. As a term of 

 foliation, it implies the leaves being parallel, 

 having flat furfaces, and reciprocally covering 

 each other, as in the Syringa, Ligujirum, Phil- 

 lyrea, Laurus, Campanula^ &c. Examples of 

 the Calyx tmbrkatus may be feen in the La£tuca, 

 and many others of the clafs Syngetiefta of Liu- 

 HJeus. 



IMlMUTiE Cotyledones, unaltered ; a fpecies 

 of the Dicotyledones, exemplified in the Leguini- 

 va, Poma, Drupa^ and in the clals Didy- 

 namia. 



IMPAR, odd ; cu7n impare, applied to a fo- 

 lium pinnatum terminating with an odd leaf. 



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