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TABLE VII. 



Prolifer Flos, flo wers growing through, or out of one another,, 



either from the centre or side. 

 Prominulum Dissepimentum, jetting out beyond the valves. 

 Pronuh Discum Folii, leaves having their face downwards. 

 Propago, a shoot, the seed of mosses. 



Proprium Involucrum, an mvoluerum when at the base of an. 



umbellated flower. 

 Pseudo, a bastard. 



Pubes, down, or hair, one of the seven kinds of fulcra. 



Pulposum Folium, a leaf having a pulpy or fleshy substance. 



Pulveratum Folium, a leaf powdered with a kind of dust like 

 meal, as in Primula Farinosa, 



Punctatum Foltum, a leaf sprinkled with hollow dots or points. 



Putamineje, like a shell, an order of plants in the Fragmenta Me- 

 thod i Natural is of Linnwus. 



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Quad ran g u la re Fo l t um, a quadrangular leaf , having four pro* 

 minent angles in the circumscription of its disk. 



Quadrifidum Folium, a leaf divided into four parts. 



Quadrijugum Folium, a leaf having four pair of folioles. 



Quad rilo bum Folium, a leaf consisting of four lobes. 



Qu adripartitum Folium, a leaf consisting of four divisions down? 

 to the base. 



Quina Folia, verticillate leaves, coming by fives. 



Quaterna Folia, when verticillate leaves come by fours, having 



four in each whorl. 

 Quinatum Folium, when a digitate leaf has five folioles. 

 Q,uiKQ.'i angulare Folium, a leaf having five prominent angles 



in the circumscription of the disk. 

 Quinquejugum .Folium, when a pinnated leaf has five pair of 



folioles. 



Quinquelobum Folium, a leaf having five lobes. 

 Quinquefjdum Folium, a leaf consisting of five divisions, with 



linear sinuses, and straight margins. 

 Quin'QUEpartitum Folium, consisting of five divisions down to 



the base. 



