534 TABLE Vlt. 



Repens Bad ix, a creeping root extending horizontally! 



Repens Caulis, a creeping stalk either running along the ground, 

 on trees, or rocks, and striking roots at certain distances. 



Reptans Flagellum, creeping along the ground, as in Pragaria. 



Restantes Pedunculi, foot-stalks remaining on, after the fruc- 

 tification has fallen off. 



Resupinatio Florum, when the upper lip of the flower faces the 

 ground, and the lower lip is turned upward* 



Resupinatum Folium, when the lower disk of the leaf looks up- 

 % ward. 



Retroflexus Ramus, a branch bent in different directions. 

 Retrofractus Pedunculus, bent backwards towards its insertion, 



as if it were broken. 

 Retusum Folium, when the apex of the leaf is blunt. 

 Revolutum Folium, a leaf rolled back. 



Rh.eades, the red poppy, an order of plants in the Fragmenta 



Methodi Naturalis of Linnaus. 

 Rhombeum Folium, a leaf whose shape nearly resembles a 



rhombus. 



Rhomboideum Folium, a leaf of a geometrical figure, whose 



sides and angles are unequal. 

 Rigidus Caulis Folia, stiff, hard, rigid. 

 Rimosus Caulis, abounding with clefts and chinks. 

 Ringens, grinning and gaping. 



Rosaceus Flos, a flower whose petals are placed in a circle, in 



form like those of a rose. 

 Rostellum, a little beak, the descending plain part of the corcu- 



lum of the seed. 



Rotaceje, a wheel, an order of plants in the Fragmenta Methodi 



Naturalis of Limiceus. 

 Rot at us Limbus, Corolla, a wheel-shaped flower, expander] 



horizontally, having a tubular basis. 

 Rotun datum Folium, a roundish leaf. 

 Rubra Lactescentia, red milkiness in plants. 

 Ruderata Loca, rubbishy places. 

 Rugosum Folium, a rough or w 7 rinkled leaf. 



