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fer^ dichotomm ; exemplified in tHe Lathraa 

 fquamar'ia. See Shnplex, Integer. 



SINUATUM Folium {Zlnus, a hollow] quod 

 hteribus finus dilatatos admittit, v/hoie lateral 

 iinufes arc much dilated ; gaping wide. In ge- 

 neral, any deficiency or break in tlie diilc of a 

 leaf is termed 2ifinus. 



SITUS Foliorum ; the difpofition of leaves 

 on the item, viz. Jlellata, terna^ oppojita-, alterna, 

 fparfa, conferia, &c. 



SOLIDUS CauUs, a folid Caulls, or ftem, 

 an oppofition to inanis, and fijiulofus. SoUda; 

 when applied to Radix, indicates a fpecies of 

 the bulbous root, oppofed to Tunlcata and 

 Squammofa, of a folid fubftance like the turnip. 



SOLITARIUS Pcdunculus [a [olus, alone] 

 when there is but one proceeding from the 

 fame part. 



SoUtarius flos, when there is but one flower 

 upon each. peduKculus, as in the Euphorbia peplis-, 

 oppofed to bini, term, &c. 



Solitaria flipulee, as in the Afelianthus, grow- 

 ing on the infide, and external in the Riifcus. 



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