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MONOPHYLLUM Involucmn [>«voj, mi- 

 cus^ one, & I^uaaok, folium, a leaf J confifting of 

 a fingle leaf. 



Monophyllus Calyx, as in Datura, Primula. 



MONOSPERMA [fcco,, & fperma, feed] 

 having a fingle feed, as the Polygonum^ CoUin- 

 foiiia. 



MI LI ARTS Scahrh'ics [milium, a fmall grain 

 tailed ?rjilkt] a fpecies of glandular Scabrities, 

 on the furface of fome plants, like grains of 

 millet. 



MUCRONATUM Folium [a ^'.»K^c,, longus, 

 long] Alucro fignifies the fharp point of a fword 

 or dagger ; fo that mucronatum, regarding the 

 the apex of a leaf, indicates its terminating in a 

 point, as in the Bromelia ananas. 



Mucronatm Scirpus, the pointed bulrufl^, 



MULTIFIDUM Folium [ex multus, many, 

 & fitido, to cleave, or divide] divided into ma- 

 ny parts, by I'lnezr jlnufes and ftraight margins. 

 See Fijfu7n. 



Multifidm Flos : Laciniatus of Tournefort • 

 Monopetaloides of others . 



MULTIFLORUS Peduncuks Zmultus, mznj, 



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