542 TABLE VII. 



Versatilis Anthera, when the anthera is fixed by the middle 

 on the point of the filament, and so poised as to turn like 

 the needle of a compass. 



Veuticalia Folia. Leaves so situated that their base is perpen- 

 dicular above the apex. 



Verticillati Rami, Flores, Folia, branches, flowers, or leaves 

 surrounding the stem like the rays of' a wheel. 



Verticillat.e, an order of plants in the Fragmenta Methodi Na- 

 turalis of Linnaius. 



Verticillus, a species of inflorescence, in which the flowers 

 grow in whorls, as in Menth a. 



Vesicula, a little bladder. 



Yesiculauis Scadrities a kind of glandular roughness, resemb- 

 ling Vesiculje. 



Vexillum, a standard, the upright petal of a papilionaceous 

 flower. 



Villosi's, Caulis, Folium, a stalk or leaf covered with soft hairs. 

 Virgatus Caulis, stalks shooting out ; slender, straight branches 

 or rods. 



Viscidum Folium, a leaf whose surface is clammy. 

 Viscositas, glewy, clammy. 

 Uliginosa Loca, boggy places. 

 Umbella, an umbel or umbrella. 



Umbellatus Flos, an umbdlated jloiver, as in Pentandria 



GYNIA. 



Umbellula, a little umbel. 



Umbilicatum Folium, a peltate leaf, shaped like a navel, at the 



insertion of the foot-stalk. 

 Uncinatum Stigma, a hooked stigma. 



Undatum Folium, a waved leaf whose surface rises and falls in 



waves towards the margin. 

 Undulata Corolla, a flower whose petals are waved. 

 Unguls, a nail or claiv, that part of a petal that is joined to the 



receptacle. 

 Unicus Flos, one flower. 

 Unicus Radix, a single root* 



