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of two diftin£l parts, viz. the Filament wn, and 

 the Anihera. 



STAMINEUS Flos IBtamenI having no co- 

 rolla ; Ray. Jpetalus, of Linnseus ; Incomple- 

 tus, hnperfeSius, Capillaceus, of other botanifts. 



STATUMINATiE [Stntwnen, a prop, a - 

 fupport] An order of plants in the Fragmenta 

 metbodi tiaturalis of Linnaeus, containing the 

 following genera, viz. Ulmus, Celtis, Bofea. 



STELLATA Folia [Jlelh, a ftarj leaves 

 furrounding the ftcm like the radii of a circle. 

 The f^ime as Verti<:iUata. 



Stellata Seta. "Fjiat fpecies of Pubes termed 

 Seta, is called Stellata when there is a little 

 ftar, compofed of fmaller hairs, affixed to the 

 apex of each briftle. 



Stellata Planta-, one of Ray's clalTes, of which 

 the plants are now ranged among the Tetran* 

 dria monogynia of Linnaeus. 



Stellata, an order of plants in the Fragmenta 

 methodi naturalis of Linnaeus, in which are thefe 

 genera, viz. Anthofperimim, Riihia, Aparine., Ga- 

 Hum, Valantia, Spermacoce, Houjionia^ Cortim^ 

 Phyllis, &c. Diuretics funr, Lin, 



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