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Trunks. Greater Stich-wort (Stellaria 
HOLOSTEA). 
95. Intire (integer) most simple with 
branches scarcely narrowing, as 
Common Birth-wort (Aristolo- 
CHIA CLEMATITIS). 
96. Jointed (articulatus) jointed, with joints 
between (geniculatus internodis), as 
Yellow-spined Indian Fig (Cactus 
tuna). 
Vide PL 19. 97' Proliferous (prolifer) only emitting 
(Composition.) branches from the centre of the 
apex, as Scotch Fir (Pinus sil- 
VESTRIS). 
98. Dichotomous, or forked (dichotomus) 
always dividing into two, as Mis- 
sletoe (ViscuM album). 
99' Brachiated (brae hiatus) the branches 
opposite, crossing, as Yellow-Jiow- 
ered Clusia (Clusia flava). 
100. Subramous (subramosas) with few la* 
teral branches, as Saururus cer- 
NUUS. 
101. Branched (ramosus) many lateral 
branches, as Cheiranthus inca- 
NUS. 
102. Much branched (ramosissimus) with 
many branches heaped without or- 
der, as the Apple (Pyrus Ma- 
LUS), 
Vide PL 20. 103. Twiggy, or rod-like (virgatus) the 
(Composition.) small branches w^eak and unequal, 
a.s Strawberry Elite (BlitumX 
