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junt. This term, when applied to leaves, re- 

 gards their fubftance, as Triangulare, iheir fi- 

 gure confidered in one plane. Examples of 

 the CaulU iriqueter, may be fecn in the Viola 

 tricolor. 



Triqueter culmus, exemplified in the Carcx 

 cefpitofa. 



TRISPERMA [tre$, & fperma, feed] produ- 

 cing three feeds, as Euphorbia. 



TRITERNATUM Fdiim ccmpofuuin {ires, 

 tl}rce, & terntis, threefold] triplicaio-tanGtum ; 

 when the divilions of a tiiple peticlus are fubJi- 

 vided into three's, each fubdivifion having 

 three foliola on its extremity, cum peiiolus adjigit 

 iria foliola biternata. 1 his Linnzeus calls a fpe- 

 cies of i\\e fupra-decompofita. 



TRIVALVE ^ Pericarpium [tres, & valves^ 

 doors or valves] confifling of three valves, as 

 in the Violas Polemonimn, Helianthemum, 



TRUNCATUM Folium [Trwicus, a flump] 

 having its apex truncated, or cut off, quod linea 

 tranfverfali defmit. 



TRUNCUS, in general, the body, flem, or 



flock of a tree or plant ; defined by Linnreus 



C c 2 to 



