UM 



VIRGATUS CauUs [yirga, a rod] fliootlng 

 iorth ftraight flender branches, or rods, as in 

 the Arleinifia campejhh, 



VISCIDUM Folmm [y'lfcus, gkie] whsn the 

 furface of the leaf is clammy, quod humore 7ion 

 jiuido fedtenad ohUmiuni, as in the Se7iecio vijcojus. 



VISCOSITAS {:v'if.:us, glue] exprefies that 

 clamminefs which covers the furface of fome 

 plants : it is ranged by Linnaeus among the 



Pubes. 



ULIGiNOSx\ Loca \UUgo, the natural moi- 

 fture of the earth] bogs ; kca fpong'icfa, aqua 

 futrida laborani'ia, cohnis inv'ija^ necfegctis, ncc fcc- 

 ni proveniui apt a. 



UMBELLA [dim. ab wnhra, a fliadow] an 

 iimbel, or umbrella ; a reccptaculum producing 

 many equal pedunculi from one centre, as In the 

 Eryngium, Angelica, Cicuta, Phnphulla, Sic. An 

 Umbclla is chherjimplex, coDipofita, univerjalis, or 

 partialis. 



UMBELLATUS Flos, properly fo called, 



iiath a common receptaculum, divided into pedun- 



atli proceeding from the fame point, ngernien un- 



<Jer the corollula, fivediftinft deciduous Stamina, 



D d : a 



