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being all referred to the Tumores. Almoft all the 

 others rank under the Phlogofis^ as different fpecies 

 of that genus. Lippitudo^ Serpigo^ Myrmechim^ and 

 Efchara^ have no place in the Cullenian fyftem. 



The characters of the genera in this order are 

 well adapted to diftinguifh the different kinds of 

 Pujiules ; and are of great ufe as auxiliary terms, 

 in defining other genera in different parts of the 

 fyftem. 



5. TuMOREs. Tumours. 



281. Aneurifma. Aneu- 

 rifm, 



282. Varix. Varix, 

 28:^. Schirrus. Schirrus. 



284. Struma. Struma. 



285. Atheroma. JVen. 



286. Anchylofis. Afiiff 



Joint, ^ 



287. Ganglion. Tumour 

 of a 'Tendon, 



288. Natta. Tumour rooU 



ed in a Mufcle, 



289. Spinola. Spina bi'^ 

 fida. 



290. Exoftofis, Bony 

 Tumour, 



The three firfl, and the lafl of thefe genera^ 

 Hand in the correfponding clafs of the fyilems of 

 Sauvages and Dr. CuUen under the fame names. 

 LiNN^us's Struma is their Scrofula^ and his Spi- 

 nola the Hydrorachitis. The Atheroma is the Lupia 

 of Dr. CuUen, The Ganglion is a Condyloma of Sau- 

 vages^ but ilands in the Cullenian fyflem under 

 LiNNiSus's term. The Natta is negleded by Dr. 

 Cullen^ but belongs to the Sarcoma of our other 

 nofologiil. 



6. Proci-^ 



