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a bifid' pijlilluiii, and two feeds united at thcii' 

 I'ummits. They are of the clafs and order 

 Pentandr'ia Digynia. 



Umlellatcs, a numerous order of plants in the 

 Tragrnenta mcihodi nat walls of Linnjeus, a- 

 mongft which are the following genera, viz, £- 

 ryngium, Ar51opm^ Daucus^ Angelica, Plmplnella, 

 S-zc. In ficcis aromaticcc, calefacientes, & pellen- 

 tes ; in aquofis autem venenatse funt : radicc 

 & feminibus pollent. Lin. The Umbel!ai(S 

 conftitute the feventh clafs in Tournefort. 



UMBELLULA [dim. ab UmhcUa-} the Um- 

 helta partialis which diverges from the apex of 

 each pcduncuh'.s of an Vmbella compojita, 



UMBILICATUM Folium [ab unilUkus, a na- 

 veil See Peltatum. 



Uinhlllcatusfos, fafliioned like a navel, as in 

 the Lichen mhuatus, &c. ' 



UMBO ; Morifon. See Dlfcus. 



UNANGULATUS Caidls [Unus, & angnlus] 

 forming one angle, as in the Iris fxtldljjtma. 



UNCINATUM Stigma [Unclnus, an inftru- 

 ment hooked at the end] hooked, as in the 

 T'loln lantana. 



Unclnaia Jrljla, as in the Gcnm urhanum. 



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