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TABLE VI. 



82 Simplex, simple, that rises uniform and regular to the top. 

 S3 Integer, entire, undivided. 



84 Articulatus, jointed. 



85 Prolifer, proliferous, sending forth branches only from the 



apex. , 



86 Dichotomus, branched always by two, forked. 



87 Brachiatus, brachiate, branching opposite, the upper paiir 



crossing the next below. 



88 Subramosus, subramous, having few lateral branches. 



89 Ramosus, ramoits, having many lateral branches. 



90 Ramosissimus, many branches, subdivided without order, in 



all directions. 



91 Virgatus, virgated, with many slender twigs. 



92 Paniculatus, paniculated, whose branches are variously sub- 



divided. 



93 Fastigiatus, fastigiate, branches arising from a centre to an 



equal height. 



94 Patens, spreading, 134. 



95 Divaricatus, divaricate, branches forming an obtuse angle 



from the trunk, 105. 



RAMI PARTES CAULIS, 



The Branches Parts of the Stem. 



96 AlTerni, alternate, when they come out single, and follow 



in gradual order, 115. 



97 Distichi, distichous, in two rows. 



98 Sparst, sparsed, scattered without order, 118. 



99 Conferti, crowded, 119. 



100 Oppositi, opposite, 126. 



101 Verticillati, verticillate, branches surrounding the stem, 



or at the joints, like the rays of a vessel. 



102 Erecti, erect, upright, perpendicular. 



103 Coarctati, close together, almost touching towards the top: 



104 Divergentes, divergent, branches growing from the trunk 



at right angles, like rays from a centre. 



105 Divaricati, divaricate, branches shooting from the trunks 



so as to make an obtuse angle. 



106 Deflexj, deflex, bending downwards archwise. 



