TABLE VI. 



491 



370 Glandula, glands, little glands for throwing out the excre- 



mentitious humour of plants ; these are either sessiles, 

 squat; stipulata, having a foot-stalk ; or, porus, having 

 a pore, often perforating a leaf. 



371 Utriculus, Utile vessels, replete with secretory liquor. 



372 Foliacei, inserted in the leaves. 



373 Petiolares (350), inserted in the foot-stalk of the leaf. 



374 Pedunculares (35 1), inserted in the foot-stalk of the flower. 



375 Stipulares (291), inserted in the stipula. 



376 Viscositas, a humour of a clammy quality. 



377 Glutinositas, a humour whose quality is of a lubricating 



slippery nature, 



ARM A, ARMS. 



378 Aculei, sharp prickles fixed in the bark of plants. 



379 Recti, straight, without bending. 



380 Incurvi, bent inwards, 



381 Recurvi, hent outwards. 



3 32 FuRCiE, prickles divided into many forks. 



383 Bifid/e and Trifid;e, by two and three, or according to the 



number of divisions. 



384 Spina, a spine, a prickle fixed in the wood of the trunk or 



branch. 



385 Terminalis, terminating the branch. 



386 Axillaris (1 13), growing from the insertion of the branch. 



387 Calycina, growing on the cup. 



388 Foliaris (349), growing on the leaf. 



389 Simplex (363), single. 



390 Divisa, divided at the point. 



391 Stimuli, stings, that make inflammatory punctures, which 



go off with an itching. 



BRACTS, FLORAL LEAVES. 



392 Coloratje (219), coloured. 



393 Caducje (273), falling off with the flower. 



