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TABLE XI 



342 Patentes (134), spreading. 



343 Integra (193), entire, 



344 Serratje (195), sawed. 



345 Ciliatte (196), lashed, like the eye. 



346 Dentate (197), toothed, 



347 Fiss;e (183), split, 



CIRRHUS, A TENDRIL OR CLASPER. 



348 Axillaris (113), at the insertion of the branch. 



349 Foliaris, sitting on a leaf. 



350 Petiolaris, growing on the foot-stalk of the leaf, 290. 



35 1 Peduncularis (296), growing on the foot-stalk of the flower* 



352 Simplex, undivided. 



353 Trifidus, divided in three parts. 



354 Multifidus, divided in many parts. 



355 Convolutus, twisting in the same direction as the sun, in 



. rings. 



356 Revolutus, revolute, rolled back in half spiral rings. 



PUBES, DOWN OR PUBESCENCE, 



357 Pili, excretory ducts, long distinct hairs. 



358 Lana, ivool, curled hairs and thick. 



359 Barb a, bearded tufts of parallel hairs. 



360 Tomentum, down, hairs scarcely conspicuous; 



361 Strig;e, strong hard flat hairs. 



362 Setje, bristles, rigid round hairs. 



363 Simplices, single, not divided. 



364 Hamosje, hooked, by which they easily adhere to animals. 



365 Ramosje, s. Furcate, subdivided into little branches, or 



forked. 



366 Plumosje, feathery, composed of fine down, or hairs, 



367 Stellate, starry, disposed crosswise. 



368 Hami, hooks, prickles with recurved points. 



369 Glochides, prickles, with the points turned back, having; 



many teeth. 



