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kmds of Fulcra ; it includes plH, lana, harha, 

 tomentufn, Jiriga^ fei^, hami, ghchides, glandula, 

 utriculi, vifcofitas, glutinofitas. In the Phil. 

 Botanica, Jlimuli, acuUi, fiircee, fpina:, were aifo 

 numbered among the Pubes ; but Linnxus has 

 fmce ranged them under Arma. 



PUBESCENTIA ejl arinatwa planta qua ah 

 externis injurih defend'itur. See Pubcs. 



PULPOSUM Folium [pulpa, the pulp, or 

 flefliy part of meat] regards the fubftanee of 

 leaves, quod interne pulpa repletum ejl : this is 

 Linnseus's explanation of the term Carncfum, 

 but certainly it is more properly applied in this 

 place. See Carnofum, Compatium. It is alfo 

 applied to fruits ; a common plum is piilpofum, 

 an apple carnofum. 



PULVERATUM foliim [a Pulvn, powder, 

 dull] covered with a kind of meal or duft, as 

 on the inferior diflc of the Frankenia pulveru- 

 lenta^ Bonus henricus, a fpecies of Chanopodium. 



PUNCTATUM FoUum [punSlnm, a point] 

 quod punSJis excavatis adfperfum eji, befprinkled 

 with hollow dots or points, as in the Anlhemis 

 maritima. 



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