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Trunks. 104. Paniculate (panic ulatus) branches va- 
riously subdivided, as Oat (Ave- 
NA.) 
105. Fastigiate (fastigiatus) branches of an 
unequal height, as Androsace. 
106. Spreading, patent (patens) forming an 
acute angle, as Fennel {Anethum 
f cenicu latum) (Vide No. 131). 
107. Diverging (divaricatus) making an ob- 
tuse angle (Vide No. l63), as 
Coffee (Coffea). 
III. BRANCHES, parts of the Trunk, or Stem. 
1. Disposition. 108. Alternate (alterni) springing like 
Vide. PI. 21. steps about the trunk (Vide No. 
1 1 3), as Great yellow JV olf's-bane, 
(ACONITUM LTCOTONUM.) 
109. Two-rowed (distichi) pointing two 
ways although every where inserted 
(Vide No. 1 14), as the Polypody, 
110. Spread or scattered (sparsi) having 
no determinate disposition (Vide 
No. 116), as Butchers B^'oom 
(RUSCUS ACULEATUsj. 
111. Crowded (conferti) numerous, nearly 
concealing the whole trunk (Vide 
No. 117) Common Cypress (Cv- 
PRESSUS SEMPERVIRENS ) 
112. Opposite (oppositi) placed in pairs 
cross-ways (Vide No. 124), as 
Holloxv-stalkedMonarda[ M o n a r d a 
fistulosa). 
