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S'diqua. Thefe are the Siliquofes of Ray, and 

 part of the Cruciformes of Tournefort. 



Siliquofa, an order of plants in the Fragmenta 

 methodi naturalis of Linnaeus, of which are thefs 

 genera, viz. Myagrurn^ Anajiatica, Subularia, 

 Lepidium, &c. Siliquofx aquofe, acres, in- 

 cidentes, abftergentes, & diureticie iunt :.exfic- 

 catione imminuitur virtus. Lhu 



SIMPLEX CauUs ; a fimple ftem ; cont'inua- 

 taferie verfus apicem extenditur, i. e. not divi- 

 ding, but continuing a fingle ftem up to its apex^ 

 only fending out fmaller branches. 



Simpkx Spica, confifting of a fingle Spica, op- 

 pofed to compofita fplcilUs. 



Simplex FruSliJicatio, oppofed to compofita ex 

 Jlofculis. 



Simplex JJmbdla, having no UmbelMcs on the 

 apices of its peduncuU. 



Simplex Radix, not fubdivided. 



Simplex Folium, oppofed to cotnpofitum ; when 

 there is but a fingle leaf on a petiolus. 



Simplex Calyx, when confifting of one feries 

 of Lacinia, as in the Tragopogon. 



SIMPLICISSIMUS Caufn ', moft fimple ; 

 having very few branches, and proceeding in 

 a ftraight line up to its apex, oppofed to proli- 



fir. 



