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to the Apocenoses the Intertrigo and Comhujlura 

 to the Ph LOGOS IS genus : the rema.ming genera are 

 not noticed in the CuUenian fyftem. 



ExuLCERATiONES. Ulcers ; purulent or 

 ichorous Solutions of Continuity. 



249. Ulcus. A fuppu- 

 rated Wound of a 

 flejhy Part. 



250. Cacoethes. A 

 fpreading^ fuperfi- 

 ' dalj weeping Ulcer . 



251. Noma. A deep., ef- 

 chnroticy cicatriz- 

 ing Ulcer, 



252. Carcinoma, Cancer. 



253. Ozaena. An Ulcer 

 of the Antrum 

 Highmori. 



254. Fid u la. A finous., 

 paginating Ulcer., 

 with Callofity. 



255. Caries. An Ulcer 

 of the fuperficies of 

 the Bone, 



Moft of thefe^^;?^r^ rank with the Plag^^: of Dr. 

 Sauvages's clafs. The Paronychia however comes 

 in among the Phymata \ and the Prefjura and 

 Ar^ura of Linn^us are fpecies only of the Paro- 

 nychia^ as the Pernio is of the Erythema in the fame 

 fyftem. 



O The 



256. Anthrocace. An 

 Ulcer of the Cavity 

 of the Bone^ with 

 Caries. 



257. Cocyta. Pungent 

 Pain^ from an Ani- 

 malcule lodzed in 

 the Part. 



258. Paronychia. V/hit- 



low. 



259. Pernio. Kihes, 



260. Preffura. Phleg- 

 mon of the Fiftger 

 End: from the ef- 

 fect of Cold. 



261. Ardiura. Inflam- 

 mation of the Naily 

 from Curvature 

 thereof. 



