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be drawn from the hti/Jf o£ the leaf, as in the 

 Vaccimufn myrtillus. Arbutus toxdo, & alp'ina. 



Serraiiis Calyx, Xvhen the 'apeX:, or up[)cr edgci 

 Is regularly cut in fmall hui/ila, as in fome foe- 

 ties of the H)-pericii?n. 



Scrrata Corolla, as in the Tilia, & AUfma. 



SESSILE Fsl'mm \^fedeo, to lit] growing im- 

 mediately on the caidis, without any pctio/us, as 

 in the Tor merit ilia eret^a, Tcucrhim fcordiu?n', 

 Meritba fpicaia., hngifona. 



Sejfdis Flos, having no pcnuncuhts. 



Sejjilis Radix, joined to the ftem, as in the 

 Canna : a fpecies of tKe Tukrofa, according to 

 Dr Hill. 



SETiE [x«iV)],yr.'/w, ahovfc's marie] briftles : 

 a fpecies of Pubefcence covering the furface 6i 

 fome plants. Setcs are either fimpliccs, haiiiojcc, 

 ramcfa, plumata, br Jiellatts : to v/hich, from 

 the Phil. Botan. we may add, cylindricai coni- 

 ccs, glandulifera;., furcata, as in the Lavendula ; 

 ov fecuriforme:, as in the Humulus, &c. 



SETACEUM Folium, [a 5^/^, a briftle] co- 

 vered with a kindofbriftly pubefcence, as in the 

 Afparagus officinalis. 



SEXUS Plantar urn. Plants arc diftihguifli- 

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