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SiJIos, a flower] bearing many flowers : pro- 

 ducing many fruitifications on each Pedun- 

 culus. 



Multiforus Calyx, common to many flofcuU 

 as in Scahiofa, & the clafs Syngenefia. 



MULTIPARTITUM Folium [multus, many, 

 icpartitus, divided] confiftingof many divifions, 

 t'fque ad bajtn, down to the bafe. 



MULTIPLICATUS Flos, a hixuriant 

 flower, whofe Corolla is multiplied fo as to 

 exclude fome of the Stamina. When the Sta^ 

 mina are, by the multiplication of the Corolla, 

 entirely wanting, it is then called Plenus, and 

 not Multiplicatus. Flores multiplicati, are either 

 duplicati, triplicatiy or quadruplicati, according 

 to the number of repetitions of the Corolla. 

 Monopetalous flowers are frequently found 

 multiplied, but rarely full, pleni. Take care 

 fays Linnseus, left you miftake a coloured Pe- 

 rianthium for a multiplication of the Corolla, 

 A multiplicate flower may always be diftin- 

 guiflied from a compound one, by its havincr 

 only one Pijtillum common to the whole. 



MULTISILIQU^ Imultus, many, & Sili- 

 qua^ a pod] An order of plants in the Frogmen- 



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