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INCRASSATUS Pedumum, {Imrajfo, to 

 make thick, to fatten^ increafing in thicknefs 

 as it approaches the flower, as in the Cotnh, 

 Tragopogon, and moll: of the cernnus kind. 



INCUMBENS Anthera [inciimho, to lean a- 

 galnft] having its lide fixed to the filamentim^ 

 oppofed to Erect a. 



Incumhentia Statnina, as in the clafs Diadelphia 

 of Linnaeus. 



INCURVATUS Caulh : bowed. The fe- 

 cond degree of curvature towards the earth. 



See dcdinatus & nutans. 



INDIVISUM FoUumy xmdivided, oppofed 

 to fjfum. 



INERME Falhimy [ex in priv. & arma'\ un- 

 armed, oppofed to Jpinofum, piwgens. 



Inertne jpinofum, foft prickled, the edge ter- 

 minating in foft harmlefs thorns, as gentle thijile. 

 Hill. 



INFERUS Flos [ab infra, beneath] When 

 the reccptaculum of the flower is fituated below 

 the germen, or fruit, as in the Diandria Mo- 

 nogynia ; oppofed to Superus. It forms a 

 divifion in forae of Tournefort's dalles under 



the 



