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rum ena[cs^'mm utrinque adjxat ; the fmall fcale 

 or leaf which grows on each fide of the bafn of 

 a young petiolus or pcdnjiculm, as in papilio- 

 naceous flowers, lomarindus, CoJ^ia, Rcja, Me- 

 liardkus, L'lr'iodtndrumy Armen'utco, Pcrjica, Pa- 

 dus, &c. The Stipules are wanting in the J~ 

 fperifsiits, Didynamia, Stellata, Siliqunja, LUiacea, 

 Orckidea; and in moft of the Compofita. Siipu- 

 Ice are either gcm'ina, jolhar'ne, decidua:, perjyien^ 

 tcs. adnata:, foluta., intrafoliacea^ or extrafoU- 

 ficea. 



STIPULARIS Gemma [Stipuh] formed from 

 a Stipuhi. 



Stipulates GlanduU, glands produced from 

 St'ipula-, as in the Bauhinia, Armeniacay Sic. 



STIPULATIO [a Stipub] ejijilpularumfttm 

 & Jlrunura ad bafin foUorum^ the ftru£lure and 

 fituation of the Stipula. 



STIPULATUS CauUs [a Supula] applied to 

 the fuperficies of a ftem, when the outer coal 

 is ftrongei-, and more brittle, than a mem- 

 brane ; rather rcfembling ftraw. Oppofed to 

 Membranatus. Or poffibly, Linnseus may in- 

 tend that it fliould fignify, bearing Stipule. 



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