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leaft notch , or finus, as ip the Rhamntis frangii- 

 la, Tj'icntalis eiiropcca. 



INTERFOLIACEUiS Pcdunculm {jnier, be- 

 tween, &c folium, a leaf I] proceeding from be- 

 tween oppolite leaves, but ranged alternately, 

 as in the Jfclepias. 



INTERRUPTE Folium pinnatum, the feries 

 of larger foliala being interrupted by pairs of 

 fmaller ones, foliolis alternis ?ninoribiis. 



Interrupta Spica, broken, or interrupted, by- 

 intervals of lefs floweiis, as in the Mentha fpi- 

 cata. 



INTORSIO [in, & torfio, writhing] Cgnines 

 the bending, or turning, or twifting of any part 

 of a plant, Jlexio partium verfus alterum latus, as 

 cauUs, or cirrhus volubilis, 



INTRAFOLIACE^ Stipula [intra, Scfoli- 

 nni] growing on the infide of the leaves of the 

 plant, as in the Ficus, & Morus. 



INUNDATA kca [in, & unda, a wave, or 

 water] according to Linnseus are places which 

 are overflowed only in winter, hyeme repleta aqua, 

 tsjlate putrida exficcata, i?nbribus interdum fuffufa. 



Inundate, a natural order of plants which 

 N 2 grow 



