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ticum; TriGynia, Gomprehending lO ^««<'^<l, 

 viz. Eriocaulonj' MoiJtiay Proferpinaca, Triplaris, 

 Holojieum^ Polycarpon, Molliigo, Mlnmrt'ia, .^i-' 

 ria, LecheOi 



TRIANGI^ Ui'-'i, three, & Ayf©-, vas, a 

 teflel] the feventeench clafs in Boerhaavc's fy- 

 ftem, founded on the numbei- of kculamenta 

 in the pericarplum. 



TRIANGULARE FBllum ; a triangular 

 leaf, cum tres anguli prominentes ambiunt dijcum. 

 Triangulare is tiled to exprefs the figure of a 

 leaf confidered in one plane, and is therefore 

 different in its fignification from Triqueter, or 

 Trigonus, which fee. 



TRICOCCA Capfula [KcKK^-, granum, a 

 grainl] trilocularis with a fingle feed in each lo- 

 culamentum. 



1'ricocca, an order of plants in the Fragmenta 

 methodi naturalis of Linnaeus, in which are thefe 

 genera, viz. Kambog'ia, Euphorbia, Dalechampiay 

 Clutia, Andrachney Phylla/itus, Ofyris, Croton, Tra- 

 jia, &c. 



TRICUSPIDATA Stamina, three-pointed, 

 as in the Jllium ampehprafum, arenarium, fpharo- 

 cephalon. See Cufpidatmn ,\ 



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