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term is applied to the Calyx, Corolla, & Ptjlil' 

 lum, and means the fegments contained between 

 the incifions. 



LACINIATUM/oZ/aw [a Lacinia, a fringe or 

 jag] var'ii fe£lum in partes, partibus iterum indeter- 

 minate divifts. Divided firft into Lacinia, and 

 thofe again irregularly cut Into fmaller Lacinia;. 



Laciniatus flos the fame in Tournefort as 

 tnultifidus in Linn^sus. 



LACTESCENTIA [lac, milk] comprehends 

 the different coloured juices which flow copi- 

 oufly from particular plants on being wounded ; 

 this is either alba, lutea^ or rubra. Laftefcentes 

 plantse communiter venenatx funt, minus au- 

 tem femiflofculofae. Lin. 



LACUNOSUM Foliim llacuna, a ditch, a 

 trench] deeply furrowed ; /. e. when the veins 

 of the leaf are funk much below the furface ; 

 bullatuniy in a greater degree. 



• 

 LACUSTRIS Planta ^Lacus, a lake] plants 

 ■which grow in lakes of pure water, as the 7/3- 

 eteSy Subularia, Plantago monanth, Arundo, Nym- 

 phaOy Scirptts, Elatine minim. 



LAMINA, a thin plate, the tip of the ear : 



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